SBRI Healthcare Competition 22: Delivering a net zero NHS

SBRI Healthcare is delighted to announce the launch of the Delivering a net zero NHS: Clinical Innovation Competition. Funded by the Accelerated Access Collaborative, and in partnership with Greener NHS and the AHSN Network, the competition seeks innovative solutions that will directly impact reductions in the carbon footprint of the NHS.

Call opens: 24th August 2022

Deadline closes: 5th October 2022

Briefing Webinar: Thursday, 11th August 2022, 11:30 – 13:00 (BST)

Climate change is a health emergency. More than 13 million deaths around the world each year are due to avoidable environmental causes. Air pollution contributes to one in 20 deaths in the UK and is the cause of increased cases of asthma, cancer and heart disease. Contributing around 4% of UK emissions, the NHS is both a part of the problem and the solution; it must tackle climate change at source if it is to deliver on its core purpose: to improve health and care, now and for our future generations.

In 2020, the NHS became the first health system in the world to commit to reaching net zero , with  two targets:

  • Net zero by 2040 for the emissions the NHS controls directly
  • Net zero by 2045 for  the emissions the NHS can influence

Since 2010, the NHS has reduced its emissions by 30%, thanks to steps taken across the workforce – but more transformation that continues to improve quality of patient care while also reducing carbon emissions is required in every setting. Developing technologies to address this complex problem and investing in innovation now will accelerate action.

Funded by the Accelerated Access Collaborative, and in partnership with Greener NHS and the AHSN Network, our second net zero competition seeks innovative solutions that focus on decarbonising clinical pathways that are the most carbon intensive. This will require change across the whole care continuum including early disease detection, accurate diagnosis and the highest quality and most targeted treatments to not only cut emissions but also improve patient care.

The four challenge areas include:

  • Decarbonising surgical pathways
  • Reducing waste in surgery and critical care
  • Net zero personalised care
  • Tools to support the workforce to deliver net zero care

The competition is open to innovators in organisations of any size based in the UK from private, public and third sectors including companies, charities, universities and NHS Foundation Trusts. The organisations applying need to demonstrate a clear route to market for their products or solutions.

For more information and to apply please click here

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