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Insight and Evaluation

2021-22 programme details Insight and Evaluation

Context for our work:

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Promising innovations may lack robust evidence to support NHS adoption, or conversely, uptake of proven innovations may be poor because of a lack of system levers alignment. Insights from innovators, patients and organisations enable systems to decide what innovations to adopt and how to optimise the success of adoption in their local context. The AHSN has experience and expertise in evaluation, real world validation and rapid insight approaches to help capture and use this information.

Aims:

The Insight programme aims to support innovators and adopting organisations to generate and use insights about the real world impacts of innovations for patients, staff and the system. It also seeks to explain what contributes to successful (or less successful) implementation, in order to generate lessons for the adoption and spread of innovations elsewhere.

Key objectives:

The Insight programme will work in partnership with our members and others to facilitate evaluations or rapid insight studies. It will address gaps in understanding about an innovation or a change in practice, or capture new insights into areas of strategic importance. By doing so, it will also improve the capability and capacity of systems to capture and use evidence in decision making.

Key deliverables

Evaluations of up to five Primary Care Digital Demonstrator sites and premises redesign project.

Evaluations of Healthy Ageing Programmes including frailty audits, e-learning, falls management and social entrepreneur pilots.

Joint programme of work with Wessex ARC to understand the benefits of local changes in remote care.

Evaluation of the impact of the proposed Dorset Innovation Hub working with partners across Dorset.

Real World Validations of early stage innovations in NHS sites and other commissioned evaluations.

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