Health & Social Care Industrial Innovation

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Health & Social Care Industrial Innovation Mr Andrew Fowlie Scottish Government Health Innovations Team SHINE North Sea Region Program 2014 2020

Scotland s Medical Technologies Landscape Imaging Non Imaging Diagnostics In Vitro Diagnostics Surgical & Clinical Equipment Therapeutic Devices - Active Therapeutic Devices - Passive Digital Health & Care Science, Clinical & Technology

Areas of Strength Areas of Strength Scotland hosts one of the most sizeable Life Sciences clusters in Europe Medical Technologies Pharma Services Regenerative Medicine Connected Healthcare Precision Medicine Animal Health

Pharmaceutical Services in Scotland Pharmaceutical Services in Scotland Over 150 companies, employing more than 9,000 people with a turnover of 1.2 bn A comprehensive supply chain supporting every stage of drug discovery, development and manufacturing Refined testing and manufacturing expertise in fastgrowing antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) market Global leaders in pharmaceutical manufacture AMRI, BASF, Capsugel, GSK and SAFC recognize the advantages of operating in Scotland Preferred clinical trial site for Pfizer, PPD, Quintiles and Roche Responsive tissue acquisition and data linkage 7 14 % of Pharmaceutical Services Sector by Company 22 13 11 18 11 13 Drug Discovery Pre Clinical CRO Clinical CRO Pharmaceutical Manufacture Specialist Product Specialist Service Clinical Trials Support Statistical, Regulatory, Logistics & Quality

Strengths of Medical Technologies in Scotland Strengths of Medical Technologies in Scotland Over c250 companies employing over 9,000 people and with a turnover of 1.2bn % of Medtech Sector by Company Comprehensive medtech supply chain - c100+ companies, with capabilities in design, prototype and manufacture Strong history of healthcare innovation Ideal testing environment for the development of new medical technologies & diagnostics with NHS facilitated access to patients & professionals Global leaders in medtech manufacture J&J, Medtronic, Terumo, Toshiba, Nikon, Ossür recognise the advantages of operating in Scotland. Fast and supportive regulatory system 12% 23% 15% 8% 6% 8% 12% 13% 3% Imaging Non Imaging Diagnostics (exc in vitro diagnostics) In vitro Diagnostics Surgical Instruments and Other Clinical Equipment Research Equipment Active / Drug Delivery Therapeutic Devices Passive Therapeutic Devices Personal Care / Assisted Living

Scotland s Precision Medicine Landscape Scotland s Precision Medicine Landscape

Improving Quality, Reducing Costs QUALITY INITIATIVES COST REDUCTION PROGRAMMES 1 2 3 4 5 Costs more cost neutral improves quality quality neutral reduces quality reduces costs

New Models of Care: Accelerating the Pace of Change Connected and Distributed Care Models Business Opportunities

Technology Barriers 1100 known mobile apps available that may support people with diabetes 2% of people use them 40% Smart Phone use in Scotland Low level of health use of technology for remote support

Technology Barriers 1. Fears around privacy (e.g. of patient s own data) and regulation; 2. Perceived or real difficulty in achieving clinical benefit; 3. Perceived or real difficulty in achieving economic benefit; 4. Poor integration with health care processes; 5. The apparent existence of too many mobile options available with limited evidence behind them, making it difficult for patients to know which, if any, would be useful.

Convergence mobile computing (smart phone as a diagnostic tool/ body worn /in vitro monitoring) digital manufacturing (3d printing etc) robotics (surgery, dispensing, devices etc) artificial intelligence (anticipatory care, forecasting, informed decision making etc) networks & sensors (remote ECG, cloud enabled care etc) systems biology (regenerative medicine, genomics etc)

Policy and Resources 1. Core Health and Social Care Delivery Plan and usual range of support plans 2. Economic Plan- Innovation and Productivity-Scottish Government- CAN DO 3. UK Industrial Strategy 4. Post BREXIT Emerging Policy

Innovation Supply Process Key stages of an innovation process for Scotland include the following; Registration Early engagement and advice Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Implementation Registration and Signposting Industry/Enterprise input Link to NHS/Social Care Support for IMTO process Links to Network, Performance and Delivery HIAP Innovation stakeholders SHTG National /local procurement

Demand Led - Open Innovation THE KEY DRIVER OF INNOVATION IS SOLVING CUSTOMER PROBLEMS THOUGH CONTRACTS IN A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Creating Markets for Things that Don t Exist David Connell Cambridge University Centre for Business Research

OPEN INNOVATION The process of innovating with others for shared risk and reward to produce mutual benefits for each organisation, creating new products, processes or ideas that could not otherwise have been achieved alone, or enabling them to be achieved more quickly, cheaply or efficiently

Life Sciences Industrial Strategy Vision: Build our life science industry into a global hub that makes the UK the home of clinical research and medical innovation A globally-unique and internationally competitive life sciences ecosystem supported by collaboration across industry, the NHS, academia and research funders to delivering health and wealth Health Advanced Research Programme: Bringing together a coalition of funders to anticipate a future vision of healthcare and create new industries in the UK based on grand challenges, such as healthy ageing, diagnosis-led healthcare, and AI SCIENCE Building on strengths in discovery research and supporting translation of our world-class science base GROWTH Enabling SME growth and supporting infrastructure across the regions of the UK SKILLS Building on the Accelerated Access Review, enabling the NHS to embrace cost-effective innovations for patients Ensuring the UK has the talent and skills to underpin future life sciences success REGULATION NHS Securing patient safety and delivering the best ecosystem for life sciences GLOBAL BRITAIN DIGITAL Supporting collaboration on real world evidence, enabling innovators and the NHS to research new technologies Working with the best global partners and driving new opportunities for trade and investment An industry-led vision for the life sciences sector that will be underpinned by new investment and create the foundations to support growth and attract new industries into the UK in the post-brexit environment A joint programme of delivery between industry, NHS and Government to monitor and oversee implementation will be agreed through a Life Sciences Sector Deal

Our partnership 13/10/2017 Slide 32