Avon Primary Care Research Collaborative R&D Strategy 2017-2020

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The Avon Primary Care Research Collaborative (APCRC) developed a strategic R&D plan for 2017-2020 to enhance healthcare services in the Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire areas. The strategy focuses on bridging the gap between research and practice, promoting evidence-informed commissioning, and improving patient outcomes. Through collaboration with local organizations and academia, APCRC aims to achieve excellence in supporting research and delivering high-quality healthcare services.

  • Avon Primary Care
  • Research Collaborative
  • R&D Strategy
  • Healthcare
  • Evidence-Informed Commissioning

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  1. The Avon Primary Care Research Collaborative The Avon Primary Care Research Collaborative R&D Strategy for 2017 R&D Strategy for 2017- -2020 2020 Dr Joanne Hartland, R&D Programme Manager, APCRC

  2. 2017-2020 APCRC/CCG R&D Strategy Strategic Background National Context: NHS 5 Year Forward View Research Excellence Framework Commissioning for Value Focus on Research with Impact Better Care Fund Care Act 2014, Focus on Integrated Services QIPP Sustainability and Transformation Plans Requirement to balance the books

  3. 2017-2020 APCRC/CCG R&D Strategy Strategic Background Local Context: Sustainability and Transformation Plan across 14 Organisations Wider Partnership Footprint CCGs Priorities aligned with STP Single Commissioning Board for BNSSG, and Single Accountable Officer 3 into 1 Sharp Focus on Robust Financial Management - achieving financial balance Health and wellbeing Care and quality Finance and efficiency Other Local Organisations: University of Bristol, University of the West of England West of England AHSN NIHR CLAHRC West Public Health Teams and the Core Offer to CCGs Bristol Health Partners and the HITs Realising the APCRC Vision

  4. 2017-2020 APCRC/CCG R&D Strategy APCRC Vision Commissioners in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire will achieve excellence in supporting research and in routinely using the best available evidence to commission the highest quality services and deliver better health. Reduced Health Inequalities Improved Patient Outcomes Research Sustainable Health and Care System Knowledge Mobilisation Improved Quality of Care Evaluation Evidence Better investment decisions Better dis-investment decisions Evidence Informed Commissioning

  5. 2017-2020 APCRC/CCG R&D Strategy making it happen Knowledge Mobilisation: Bridging the gap between Research and Practice Promoting Practice-informed Research Research-informed Practice Evidence Informed Commissioning Feeding Research Pipeline Research Management Evaluation Promoting Use Of Evidence World of Practice: NHS; Social Care; Public Health World of Academia Building the evidence base, fostering more research Building the evidence base, feeding Research pipeline Identifying evidence gaps and feeding the Research pipeline Providing a robust and objective basis for future (de)commissioning decisions APCRC Team:bringing it all together KM Partnership: Professor of KM Researchers in Residence NHS Management Fellows NIHR Knowledge Mobilisation Research Fellows GP Evidence Fellows Health Integration Teams Graduate Assistants NIHR CLAHRC West Communications Public Health Partnerships WE AHSN PPI & Teams CCGs

  6. How this works in practice

  7. Research Grant Hosting at Bristol CCG Collaborative teams, NHS staff and University staff, Co-production of NHS relevant research ideas NIHR applications, submitted via the CCG as Host Organisation Grant awarded, NIHR contract with Bristol CCG Bristol CCG sub contract with all the other Partners (Universities, Charities and Trusts) to share finances and responsibilities Bristol CCG do all the background work, researchers do all the research At year end the NIHR review our grant income ..and reward us with a percentage of that, purely to support new research ideas, staff and infrastructure this is the Research Capability Funding The research Ideas are NHS ideas, the research output is useful for the NHS users with real life impact which benefits Academia and Practice, RCF is generated

  8. How the RCF cycle works

  9. Research Grant Hosting: Benefits Collaboration integrates NHS/academia bridges the gap between the two worlds Good research ideas, better evidence-based decisions , better use of resources, Research is driven by NHS priorities and research findings are used by NHS Practice-Based Research and Research Based Practice Knowledge Mobilisation

  10. 2017-2020 APCRC/CCG R&D Strategy Dr Joanne Hartland R&D Programme Manager jo.hartland@nhs.net APCRC.research@nhs.net Tel: 0117 984 1581 www.apcrc.nhs.uk @AvonNHSRD

  11. Thoughts Questions Observations Ideas ..

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