How to innovate in health – applying implementation sciences

2023 FORUM Sir Colin Dollery Lecture hosted by The Academy of Medical Sciences

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Decades of scientific progress have resulted in myriad evidence-based interventions to improve healthcare, including novel products and practices. In light of the growing pressures on the healthcare system, it is increasingly important to realise potential health benefits of such innovations in a cost- and time- effective manner. Implementation sciences can address the gap between research findings and what is put into practice, by helping to identify and address barriers to the adoption of findings into healthcare settings. These disciplines can help ensure that patients benefit from new evidence and novel innovations, while also translating to wider societal benefits, such as improved efficiency and reduced costs in the healthcare system.

An expert panel discussion will follow the lecture and will include people with lived experience and representatives from academia, industry and healthcare. The panel will discuss the challenges and next steps to facilitating the uptake of evidence-based programmes and practices in the UK healthcare system. Panellists will include:

  • Professor Dame Helen Stokes-Lampard DBE, Professor of GP Education, University of Birmingham & Board Member, Accelerated Access Collaborative
  • Linda Parton, Member of the Lay Involvement and Knowledge Mobilisation (LINK) Group, Impact Accelerator Unit, Keele University
  • Dr Edward Piper, Medical & Scientific Affairs Director, AstraZeneca
  • Roland Sinker CBE, Chief Executive, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & National Director, NHS England

Contact information

For more information, please email forum@acmedsci.ac.uk