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SBRI HEALTHCARE

Medicines Optimisation

19 February 2014

Pre-competition notice


Overview

The Northern Ireland Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPSNI) in partnership with the Technology Strategy Board (TSB), working with the Northern Ireland Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) and Invest Northern Ireland (InvestNI), is launching a Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Competition to stimulate the development of innovative technology solutions to optimise patient health and social care outcomes through improved medicines adherence. Projects will be selected on their potential to optimise patient outcomes through improvements in the safe and effective use of prescribed medicines and concomitant reduction in medicines waste.

Medicines are the most common medical intervention within the Health and Social Care Service (HSC) and expenditure on medicines accounts for some £540million (12%) of all annual health-care spending in Northern Ireland. In primary care alone over 37 million prescription items were dispensed in 2012 at a cost of over £400 million.

Trends show that the volume and costs of prescribed medicines is increasing at around 5% each year. At the same time there is evidence that between a half and a third of medicines prescribed for long term conditions are not taken as recommended. This is known as non-adherence and can involve people taking either more or less medicines than prescribed or not taking them at all.

Non-adherence represents a health loss for the individual and an economic loss for society. Consequences include poorer than expected clinical outcomes; reduced quality of life; deterioration of health and unplanned admissions to hospital. The epidemiological evidence suggests that at least 50% of these hospital admissions are preventable.

Technology has a role to play to help improve medicines adherence. This competition is seeking to develop innovative solutions to improve medicines adherence in response to assessed needs. Taking the right medicines at the right time is a key step in the medicines management process and perhaps the most important in terms of health outcomes, assuming the appropriateness of the prescribed treatment.

This SBRI initiative presents a challenging opportunity to develop new technological solutions that will help to optimise health and social care outcomes from prescribed treatments by supporting people to take the right medicines at the right time and as prescribed.

The Competition

SBRI competitions are open to all organisations that can demonstrate a route to market for their solution and generally comprise two phases:

• Phase 1 is intended to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the proposed concept.

• Phase 2 contracts are intended to develop and evaluate prototypes or demonstration units from the more promising technologies in Phase 1. Only those projects that have completed Phase 1 successfully will be eligible for Phase 2.

Phase 1 of this competition will open on 3rd March 2014 and the closing date for Applications is 12:00 noon on 14th May 2014. The deadline for registration is 12:00 noon on 7th May 2014. Contracts will be awarded, to those selected, in August 2014 for completion within 6 months. The total funding available for Phase 1 is £550,000 (inc. VAT). The maximum funding for any single contract in Phase 1 will be £75,000 (inc. VAT). Further funding may be available if Phase 1 identifies sufficiently robust and viable proposals for Phase 2.

Briefing Events

A briefing event for businesses interested in finding out more about the competition will be held from 10:00am to 12:00 noon on Monday 10th March 2014 in Belfast. Interested Applicants should register their details at ProjectMO@sibni.org by Wednesday 5th March 2014 to receive updated information. This email should also be used for specific questions about the challenge.

How to Apply

You can register for the Competition at https://www.innovateuk.org/medicines-optimisation after 3rd March 2014. Applications can only be made using the Application Form which can be downloaded once you have registered for the Competition.

Key Dates

Open Date: 3rd March 2014

Registration Close Date: 12:00 noon 7th May 2014

Close Date: 12:00 noon 14th May 2014

Further Information

Web site: www.innovateuk.org/sbri

e-mail: ProjectMO@sibni.org

e-mail: competitions@innovateuk.org

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