£140 million award to fast track artificial intelligence in the NHS
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DigitalHealth.London welcomes the launch of the new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Health and Care Award. This will make £140 million available over three years to accelerate the testing and evaluation of the most promising AI technologies that meet the strategic aims set out in the NHS Long Term Plan.
The Award is run by the Accelerated Access Collaborative (AAC), of which the AHSN Network is a key member, in partnership with NHSX and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
Guy Boersma, AHSN Network Digital & AI Executive Lead, commented: “We welcome the launch of this new fund to fast track the implementation of the most promising AI innovation into frontline care.
“It is an exciting development following the publication of our AI State of Nation report, supporting the creation of the Code of Conduct and now contributing to the distribution of funding to accelerate testing and evaluation of AI technologies.
“AI has the potential to address the many challenges impacting services today, such as those around workforce and the ageing population. As part of the Accelerated Access Collaborative, the AHSN Network looks forward to supporting this programme through the adoption and spread of AI across our strong research and innovation network.”
Responding to the news, Sara Nelson, Programme Director of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme said: “There are many innovators who the Accelerator programme are working with who use AI to better inform clinical decisions, manage workforce issues and ultimately save lives and improve patient care and outcomes. I would hope they apply for this award. It is a great opportunity for the NHS its patients and staff as well as the digital sector to demystify AI. I hope many more collaborations and partnerships come from it.”
About the AI in Health and Care Award
The Award will support technologies across the spectrum of development: from initial feasibility and conception through to initial NHS adoption and testing of the AI technology within clinical pathways.
Initially, it will focus on four key areas: screening, diagnosis, decision support and improving system efficiency.
The AI Award is part of the £250 million funding given by the Department for Health and Social Care to NHSX to establish an AI Lab aimed at improving the health and lives of patients. The Award forms a key part of the AAC’s ambition to establish a globally leading testing infrastructure for innovation in the UK.
A call for applications for the Award will run at least twice a year through an open competition to identify appropriate AI technologies for support into the NHS.
The call for applications for the first Award is now open. A second call will be launched in summer this year.
First competition – application information
The application process for the first competition opened on 28 January 2020 and closes at 1.00pm on 4 March 2020. Applicants will be able to identify which phase they should apply for using the self-assessment criteria.
Full details are available here.
Support from the AHSNs
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator innovators should speak to their NHS Navigators for more information. Any other digital health innovators interested in applying for the AI in Health and Care Award are encouraged to talk to their regional AHSN for advice and support.
Find your nearest AHSN on our Innovation Exchange digital gateway here.
AI Event – 3 February 2020
The Accelerated Access Collaborative, NHSX and NIHR are holding an AI Event in London on 3 February. This will provide information about opportunities and support available to AI innovators and technologies at all stages of development.
Come to the event to find out more about the most recent developments and upcoming opportunities, hear about the experience of an SME developing an AI product in the NHS, and find out about organisations such as the AHSNs that can support collaborations. In addition, there will be the opportunity for networking and establishing new connections.
Webinars – A series of webinars are being organised to provide more information to potential applicants:
Initial information session: 31 January 2020, 11-12.00 Join here
Applicant Webex: 4 February 2020, 11:00-12:00 Join here
Applicant Webex: 11 February 2020, 11:00-12:00 Join here
Applicant Webex: 18 February 2020, 11:00-12:00 Join here
Applicant Webex: 25 February 2020, 11:00-12:00 Join here