
Canada: regional profile for digital health innovators
Throughout 2025 and 2026, the Health Innovation Network (HIN) South London and its DigitalHealth.London programmes will be supporting innovators considering international expansion.

Throughout 2025 and 2026, the Health Innovation Network (HIN) South London and its DigitalHealth.London programmes will be supporting innovators considering international expansion.

The RDS provides support to health and social care researchers across England on all aspects of developing and writing a funding application, including research design, research methods, identifying funding sources and involving patients and the public.
The NHS front door for innovators from the Accelerator Access Collaborative. Helping you take your healthcare innovation from idea to adoption, supporting you every step of the way.
This hub consists of information about NHS England’s statutory responsibilities around equalities and health inequalities and the national NHS programmes in these areas.

HEAT is the main tool for professionals across the public health and healthcare landscape to systematically address health inequalities and identify what action can be taken to reduce health inequalities and promote equality and inclusion.

All Our Health framework is a call to action to all health and care professionals to embed prevention within their day to day practice. This bite-sized session provides health and care professionals an overview of health disparities and health inequalities – including key evidence, data and signposting to trusted resources to help prevent illness, protect health and promote wellbeing.

This section of the NHS Long Term Plan outlines how it will take a more concerted and systematic approach to reduce health inequalities and address unwarranted variation in care.

The health inequalities hub from The Local Government Association, explores different themes in detail, shining a spotlight on case studies from councils across the country and exploring how COVID-19 exacerbated existing health inequalities.
NHS England have put together a plethora of case studies, webinars and podcasts on the topic of health inequalities.

This resource provides information on how NICE can help you tackle health inequalities.

Evidence-based recommendations developed by independent committees, including clinical guidelines, quality standards and advice.

This evidence-based guide is a first-of-its-kind review of best practice in patient and public involvement and engagement, providing valuable advice and resources to digital health innovators.

This webinar provides practical advice to digital health companies and innovators on how to involve patients in developing their product/service.

Background and guidance on the Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC)

Useful resources to help anyone developing or running a digital health product to conduct an evaluation.

The Liberate to Innovate report captures the behaviours, values and decisions which made rapid digital innovation in the NHS during Covid-19 possible.

A free guide for innovators created by Boehringer Ingelheim (BI) with contributions from DigitalHealth.London and the AHSNs.

Relevant cyber and security services available to the NHS and social care, including guidance for connected medical devices.

A standard designed to help manufacturers of health IT software to evidence the clinical safety of products.

An online self-assessment tool that allows organisations to measure performance against the National Data Guardian’s data security standards.

NHSX’s Clinical Communications Procurement Framework and Spark Dynamic Purchasing System for remote monitoring, as well as information on Procurement services.

Information on WHO’s approach to digital health delivery, including the Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2024 and the latest news from the organisation.

The new digital playbooks released by NHSX contain more than 90 case studies of how technology is being used to solve clincal challenges.

If you are a medical device company you may find assistance from your trade association. The Association of British Health Industries provide advice on evaluation requirements to its members.