Healthcare Providers

Working with Healthcare Providers

Here at Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber we collaborate with clinicians and other frontline staff to encourage and support new ways of working that make care safer and better for patients.

We work hard with our stakeholders to reduce costs and improve efficiencies in health care through our innovative programmes.

We are embedded in our regional health and care community, understanding the system and patient needs on the ground. We develop projects, programmes and initiatives that reflect the diversity of our local populations and healthcare challenges.

The needs of citizens are at the heart of our work and we are committed to improving the health outcomes of people living across Yorkshire and the Humber. We ensure that new products and services are evaluated and supported by evidence, designed in consultation and collaboration with patients and the public and implemented at pace and scale.


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With the support of our AHSN partner, we can demonstrate the implementation of evidence-based interventions that we estimate have prevented 1,000 readmissions to hospital; one case of cerebral palsy; 125 strokes through the introduction of mobile electrocardiography and associated services; 10 heart attacks and another 14 strokes through roll out of the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Healthy Hearts programme.

Rob Webster, CEO Lead for West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership

My GP was able to diagnose that I had atrial fibrillation quickly and easily. I am now on medication, which means I can live my life without the serious risk of a stroke.

David Peak, Patient

Safety huddles have had a massive impact for both our staff and patients in Leeds Teaching Hospitals. Everyone has a voice and this creates great team work. Huddles really do improve the safety of our patients.

Dr Yvette Oade, Chief Medical Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

The patients will get seen and treated in primary care, they will avoid a referral up to the hospital, they will potentially avoid unnecessary investigations in secondary care, basically the right patient will go to the right place for the right reasons

Dr Iain Chalmers, GP, Weelsby View Practice

If we improve the information that pharmacists get, we can improve patient care and pick up any errors before patients are readmitted to hospital again.

Melissa Burnley, Service Development Lead, Community Pharmacy West Yorkshire

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