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    NHS Innovation Accelerator Summit 2018

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    Date: Thursday 8th November 2018
    Location: Mary Ward House, London

    The NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) is set to host its annual celebratory Summit on the 8th November at Mary Ward House in Central London.

    This invite-only event will share learning and insight on national uptake and spread of innovation from 2017 Fellows, in addition to launching the NIA’s Year 3 Research Report: How and why NHS organisations adopt innovation – recognising and celebrating early adopter sites across the country.

    Keynote speakers will include Professor Stephen Powis, National Medical Director, NHS England, and Chair of the NIA; and Professor Trish Greenhalgh, Primary Care Health Sciences and Co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Research In Health Sciences Unit, Oxford University.

    The Summit will be attended by a host of health sector leaders and decision makers, including representatives from NIA partners NHS England and the Academic Health Science Networks; supporters from the Health Foundation, NHS Digital, NHS Improvement; alongside NHS delegates, NIA Fellows and Mentors.

    Agenda

    Please note, agenda is subject to change.

    1.30pm: Arrival and refreshments
    2.00pm: Welcome
    2.05pm: Address from Professor Stephen Powis
    2.15pm: Keynote, Professor Trish Greenhalgh
    2.30pm: Introduction and overview of the Year 3 Research Report, ‘How and why NHS organisations adopt innovation’
    2.40pm: Live case study (1)
    2.55pm: Live case study (2)
    3.10pm: Panel discussion: How and why NHS organisations adopt innovation
    3.35pm: BREAK
    3.55pm: Keynote, Molly Watt
    4.05pm: A celebration of the 2017 Fellow’s NIA journey
    4.10pm: 2017 Fellows’ insights
    5.15pm: Awards presentation
    5.30pm: Close

    Speakers

    Information and bios coming soon.

    How to get there

    Mary Ward House, 5-7 Tavistock Place, Kings Cross, London WC1H 9SN
    Nearest tube: Euston, Euston Square, Russell Square

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