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Health Innovation Hub Ireland presents at CIT Senior Staff Breakfast Meeting

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The HIHI Team were delighted to attend a CIT breakfast briefing for staff today, February 2nd. This provided an opportunity to encourage future engagement and  demonstrate our collaborative efforts today. The event also marked the first day of Dr Jane O’Flynn with HIHI @CIT. We are delighted to welcome Jane to the HIHI team. Jane will be based in the Create Building in CIT and will work closely with Daithi Fallon and Paddy McGowan on HIHI projects.

Health Innovation Hub Ireland Launches Calls for Innovation

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Call for Projects 2016

Health Innovation Hub Ireland is now seeking applications under two Calls

(1) Innovation Into Healthcare Call 2016

Health Innovation Hub Ireland is seeking project proposals from companies or entities whose innovative products or services are, at a minimum, at pre-commercial, demonstration or late development phase and have the potential to significantly impact healthcare.

Applications may be submitted to either the Focussed Call – for innovations that address an HSE identified priority area (see Application Form) or to the Open Call- for innovations that address ANY healthcare need.

(2) Innovation Out of Healthcare Call 2016

Health Innovation Hub Ireland is seeking concepts or ideas that address a healthcare need from individuals or teams involved in healthcare delivery.

Applications may be submitted to either the Focussed Call – for innovations that address an HSE identified priority area (see Application Form) or to the Open Call- for innovations that address ANY healthcare need.

Assessment Criteria:

As a guideline, all projects will be assessed against a number of broad criteria including:

  • Potential cost saving associated with the proposed innovation
  • Fit with the reform agenda of the healthcare system
  • Potential impact on the healthcare system
  • Potential relevance/impact of the proposed project on company growth in Ireland (for Innovation INTO Healthcare Projects)
  • Commercialisation readiness
  • Market potential
  • Export potential of the proposed innovation

Please download the Briefing Document and Application Forms here.

Contact info@hih.ie for more information.

Health Innovation Hub Launched

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PRESS RELEASE

Health Innovation Hub Ireland launched at University College Cork by Minister Simon Harris TD

• Ireland’s first Health Innovation Hub – actively connects industry and healthcare
• National Call announced – encouraging innovation
• Fast-tracks innovation – improving outcomes for patients
• Accelerates healthcare commercialisation
• Directly creates jobs and exports for Ireland

Cork. Monday, September 26th 2016. Mr Simon Harris TD, Minister for Health and today officially launched Health Innovation Hub Ireland (HIHI). Ireland’s first national Health Innovation Hub will directly improve treatment and care for patients.

The Ministers’ announced government funding, through the Department of Health and the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation in conjunction with Enterprise Ireland of €5 million for the establishment of Health Innovation Hub Ireland, which is led by University College Cork (UCC).

Health Innovation Hub Ireland, a partnership of clinicians, academics, innovators and entrepreneurs from across Ireland will accelerate healthcare innovation and commercialisation, by addressing healthcare challenges and in doing so will create jobs and exports for the country.

Speaking at the launch Minister Harris TD stated:

“I am delighted to launch Health Innovation Hub Ireland today, and to announce a first call for submissions on the focused theme of improving care for older people in the healthcare system.

This project will foster a unique partnership between the health service and the enterprise sector, with the aim of improving patient outcomes.

I look forward to seeing in the coming months and years this collaboration, and the projects that are being supported by the Innovation Hub, making a significant contribution to improvements in patient care, finding efficiencies in service delivery and supporting health service practitioners in bringing innovative ideas to fruition.”

Health Innovation Hub Ireland delivers activities at a national level to all academic institutions, healthcare providers and commercial companies. These activities are delivered by the HIHI Consortium of formal collaborators, which include UCC, Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG) and Trinity College Dublin (TCD), their associated Clinical Research Facilities (Cork, Galway, Dublin) and their Hospital Groups (South/South West, Dublin Midlands and Saolta University Healthcare), with associated Primary Care Centres, Community Health Organisations, Pharmacies and HSE support infrastructures.

Welcoming the launch, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, TD, said, “This exciting initiative allows for mutually beneficial interaction between industry and the health system. This is a win-win scenario. The health service needs products to meet its particular needs, and enterprise needs guidance from users on their developing products, and test-beds for their trials. We have combined exports from our lifesciences and ICT sectors of over €140 billion annually and the strengths of our enterprise base can be leveraged to deliver much needed innovation into our health system and at the same time sustain and create more jobs in these sectors.”

Dr. Colman Casey, Director Health Innovation Hub Ireland said, “Health Innovation Hub Ireland focuses on bringing new and exciting ideas into the healthcare system by both encouraging and exciting employees to believe in their innovative ideas, which in turn, will bring about a cultural change towards innovation within healthcare. We will achieve this through a system of annual calls encouraging both individuals and companies to actively innovate into the healthcare system and out of the healthcare system”.

Today, HIHI announced the annual call, which focuses on two themes:

1. An Open Call – for any idea, process, product, service or technology that could benefit the healthcare system
2. A Focused Call – for any idea, process, product, service or technology that addresses care for older persons in the healthcare system

Principal Investigator of HIHI, Professor John R. Higgins, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Head of the College of Medicine at UCC said; “Today marks a milestone in the already successful work of the demonstrator project. We are now a national entity and we have the expertise of our partners; Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG) and Trinity College Dublin (TCD). Health Innovation Hub Ireland represents a truly joined-up thinking, leveraging our national healthcare system and industry to jointly develop valuable solutions for health systems globally”.

Health Innovation Hub Ireland wants to hear from people in industry, healthcare professionals, healthcare workers and entrepreneurs who can demonstrate they have unique applied technologies and solutions ready for further commercial development or have an idea or concept that needs further development in Ireland. It will develop next generation technologies in Ireland for the global marketplace and in doing so to create jobs and exports from our communities at home.

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www.hih.ie

Media contact:
Kate McSweeney
Mobile: 087 6150199

About Health Innovation Hub Ireland
The HIH is a national collaboration composed of founders, strategic and industry partners and alliance members. The intention is to create a unified national approach to accelerate the development of health relevant industries. Over the coming months, the HIH will roll out a wide engagement platform that ensures Ireland can better link healthcare professionals, industry, entrepreneurs and academia to collaborate better in addressing today’s health challenges and opportunities.

The HIH was designated as a strategic National Project under the Government’s Action Plan for jobs 2013, with agreement to commence a demonstrator project in University College Cork to support the development of a national solution. Its mandate is equally shared by the Departments of health and the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.

Staff will be located in Cork, Galway and Dublin offices and augmented by staff allocation from the HSE in those same locations.

Dr. Colman Casey
Dr. Casey joins HIHI having served as Administrative Director for Research and Industrial Liaison within University College Cork’s College of Medicine and Health where he pioneered the Health Innovation Hub Demonstrator project. He has had a profound impact within industry and academic circles where he has served as the Interim Director of the Cork Science and Innovation Park, the non-Executive Director of Avecia Biologics, a founder member and former President of PDA Ireland and as a General Manager of Schering-Plough, now owned by Merck.

Prof. John R. Higgins
Professor Higgins is the Principal Investigator of HIHI. He is the Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at University College Cork and is a practicing Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at Cork University Maternity Hospital. He is the current Head of the College of Medicine & Health at UCC. In 2012/13, he chaired the national group which provided recommendations to the Minister on “The Establishment of Hospital Groups as a transition to Independent Hospital Trusts”. This report was approved by Irish Cabinet in May 2013. As Head of the College of Medicine and Health John is the Acting Chief Academic Officer for the South/ South West Hospital Group.

HIHI Team
Dr Colman Casey- Director, Health Innovation Hub Ireland
Dr Tanya Mulcahy- Manager, Health Innovation Hub Ireland
Mr Noel Murphy- Biomedical Engineer HSE and Health Innovation Hub Ireland,
Ms Gillian O’Mahony- Research Support Officer, Health Innovation Hub Ireland.
Ms Audrey Desmond, Clinical Liaison and Project Manager, Health Innovation Hub Ireland

CIT:
Mr Daithi Fallon, Head of Department of BioMedical Engineering, CIT, Director of Medic

NUIG:
Professor Martin O’Donnell, Professor of Translational Medicine at NUIG
Dr Martin O’Halloran, Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Medical Electronics, NUIG
Professor Mark Bruzzi, Professor of BioMedical Engineering, NUIG, Programme Director, BioInnovate, NUIG
Professor Timothy O’Brien, Consultant in Endocrinology and Metabolism, UHG, Dean of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, NUIG

TCD:
Professor Seamus Donnelly, Professor in Clinical Medicine, TCD, Head of Department, Tallaght Hospital
Professor Michael Gill, Professor of Psychiatry, TCD, Director and PI of the Dublin Centre for Clinical Research
Mr Dan Maher, Business Development, TCD

MDT meetings are ‘Simplicity’ thanks to nSilico

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Simplicity-MDT™ is nSilico’s fully customisable Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) management software platform.

Designed in collaboration with clinical staff, for clinical staff, it enables effective patient management by facilitating discussion of significant clinical results and agreement on best possible treatment plans.

HIH Project Objective

To trial Simplicity MDT on a busy clinical MDT, and investigate the feasibility of developing this platform for multiple MDT applications.

Project Summary

HIH identified the breast cancer team in CUH as a good trial option- this would provide a reference site for other breast cancer units in Ireland and would be a good testbed for developing a mechanism to roll-out to other MDT disciplines. The breast cancer pathology team led the project – initially  to develop the platform to capture pathology needs before expanding to surgery and radiology disciplines.

A project team was established and project plan developed. The objective of the project was to trial the MDT platform that  addressed the specific needs of the Breast Cancer MDT. The initial phase of the project was exploratory followed by development work- with the company discussing needs with the clinical team, developing the platform then testing and reiterating until the team were happy with the prototype. The clinical team then sought additional functionality that would make the product more effective and provide outputs that are not currently available through their current process (e.g. reporting, tracking, flagging and the inability to close a meeting without an action assigned to each patient). User testing in parallel with the current system took place over a number of weeks, revisions and modification were made based on feedback. Further parallel testing was completed until the team was satisfied that the system was operating effectively.