NHS Innovation Accelerator Announces 2024 Fellows

The NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) is thrilled to announce the 2024 cohort of Fellows, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing pursuit of ground-breaking healthcare innovation. This group of innovators represents a diverse range of health and social care solutions poised to revolutionise patient care and drive positive change across the NHS and wider healthcare landscape.
Selected from a competitive pool of applicants, these 12 new NIA Fellows bring a wealth of expertise and innovative ideas to the table. From digital health technologies to novel care delivery models, each Fellow offers a unique solution designed to address some of the most pressing challenges facing healthcare today.
The NIA Fellows will receive tailored support and mentorship from a network of experts, enabling them to further develop and scale their innovations for maximum impact. Throughout the three-year programme, Fellows will have access to resources, guidance, and opportunities to collaborate with healthcare leaders and stakeholders across the NHS and beyond.
The announcement of the 2024 NIA Fellows marks a significant step forward in the NIA’s mission to support the adoption and spread of high-impact innovations within the NHS. Through collaboration, innovation, and dedication to improving patient care, the NIA continues to shape the future of healthcare in the UK and beyond.
“In a time of immense challenge, these innovations have demonstrated outcomes that show us a vision of a better NHS for both staff and patients. We are thrilled to welcome these exceptional innovators into our community and look forward to supporting their efforts to transform healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes.”
“Since its launch, the NHS Innovation Accelerator has supported nearly one hundred innovators to test if their ideas can be successfully adopted by and across the NHS. The accelerator programme supports the development of promising innovations that address key priorities with the potential to transform the way the NHS delivers healthcare today and for future generations”