Wendy Phillips Wendy.Phillips@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Innovation
RiHN Fina Report PDF 2023
Phillips, Wendy; Bello, Sururah; Benger, Jonathan; Bibb, Richard; Dalgarno, Kenny; Howell, Christopher; Hunt, Paul; Kiff, John; Makatoris, Harris; Omar, Basil; Patterson, Abby; rafiq, Qasim; roscoe, Samuel; Sanderson, Helen; Willoughby, Nicholas; Uwalaka, Victor
Authors
Sururah Bello Sururah.Bello@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Research Fellow - Redistributed Manufacturing in Deployed Operations
Jonathan Benger
Richard Bibb
Kenny Dalgarno
Christopher Howell
Paul Hunt
John Kiff
Harris Makatoris
Dr Basil Omar Basil.Omar@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Policy & Practice in Strategy & Innovation
Abby Patterson
Qasim rafiq
Samuel roscoe
Dr Helen Sanderson Helen.Sanderson@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Research Fellow
Nicholas Willoughby
Victor Uwalaka
Abstract
Over a period of two years, the EPSRC funded RiHN brought together a multi-disciplinary network of academics stakeholder organisations, clinical groups and industry to provide a forum to define the challenges of realising Redistributed Manufacturing (RDM) in deployed medical care In doing so the RiHN delivered the following outcomes
14 PUBLICATIONS spanning Business and Management, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Additive manufacturing, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
£9M FURTHER FUNDING awarded to RIHN team, RiHN feasibility studies, RiHN Co-Is (
47 ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES – Keynotes, workshops, conferences, podcasts, blogs, TV broadcasts, newspaper articles, working groups
INFLUENCE ON POLICY AND PRACTICE – MHRA POC regulation; Department of International Trade, Global Supply Chains Directorate; Westminster Health Forum
RiHN FINAL REPORT – Redistributed Manufacturing in Healthcare: Transforming Deployed Medical Care
The strength of this report is that it combines key stakeholder expertise from a range of diverse backgrounds, enabling a multi-disciplinary perspective of the future of RDM in deployed healthcare. In order to seize the opportunities presented by RDM, RiHN proposes a bold new agenda that incorporates a whole system’s view of future implementation pathways and wider transformation implications. We are keen to hear your thoughts.. The time to take action is now. Implementing the opportunities proffered by RDM will be key in ensuring the future transformation of deployed medical care.
Report Type | Project Report |
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Online Publication Date | Mar 30, 2023 |
Publication Date | Mar 30, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Dec 1, 2023 |
Pages | 1-86 |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11471628 |
Publisher URL | www.rihn.org.uk |
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