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CLAHRC EAST of England Translating applied health research through collaboration EAHSN Regional profile at September 2013 North Norfolk Q. Elizabeth N&S FT Kings Lynn Norwich U. East Anglia GY & Waveney Peterborough Norfolk


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CLAHRC EAST of England

Translating applied health research through collaboration

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  • U. Essex
  • U. Bedfordshire
  • U. Hertfordshire

Universities

W Suffolk Ipswich & E Suffolk N E Essex

CCGs

Cambs & P’Boro GY & Waveney North Norfolk West Norfolk S Norfolk Norwich CPFT N&S FT

Acute Trusts M H Trusts

HPT CCS NCH&C

Community Trusts

EAHSN Regional profile at September 2013

Basildon Southend N Essex N Essex Bedfordshire Luton HCS SERCO

  • U. East Anglia

E & N Herts

  • U. Cambridge

Norfolk & Norwich

  • Q. Elizabeth

King’s Lynn CUH Peterborough & Stamford Hinchingbrooke West Suffolk James Paget Ipswich Bedford East & N Herts Colchester Papworth Princess Alexandra West Herts Chelmsford

Local authorities & voluntary sector

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Leading better Care Applied health research Effective implementation

  • f knowledge

Capacity building Co-production Matched funding / resources

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RESEARCH THEMES Dementia, frailty and end of life care Enduring disabilities and/or disadvantage Patient safety CROSS CUTTING THEMES Patient and public involvement (PPI) research Health economics research CLAHRC CORE Public Health Skills Collaboration and evaluation/implementation research (PHSC)

  • 1. Knowledge production
  • 2. Public health data modelling
  • 3. Evaluation

Knowledge Management Capacity development Industry engagement Managerial and admin support CLAHRC EAST EASTERN ACADEMIC HEALTH SCIENCE NETWORK CLINICAL PRIORITY AREAS Dementia and mental health Long term conditions – cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory disease Patient safety ALIGNMENT OF NIHR, RESEARCH COUNCIL & ALLIED RESEARCH RESOURCES

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Criteria for prioritisation of NIHR CLAHRC EoE projects

  • Prioritisation Group will meet periodically (July & November 2013)
  • Is the project applied health research? (health impact by 3-5 years; implementation to be funded through matched resources);
  • Originality (and evidence of prior systematic review);
  • Is this research on the implementation process?
  • Is there an identified customer; someone or an organisation that co-produced the research and will pull-through the results into

practice or policy?

  • If so, have they committed matched funding?
  • Is there an industrial partner?
  • Is there PPI or is there scope for PPI (unless a PPI research project)?
  • Does the project make use of the CLAHRC's geographical spread?
  • To what extent is the project collaborative between HEIs or AHSN partners?
  • Are the methods scientifically appropriate and has there been peer-review?
  • Will the results have an impact beyond the region?
  • What are the research costs?
  • Is the project suitable for the Development Grant Scheme (DGS) and submission to other funding agencies for a large-scale study?
  • Does the project assess value (including health economic) and, itself, represent value for money?

Projects to be supported will be peer reviewed in collaboration with other CLAHRCs.

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