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Redistributed manufacturing in healthcare: Creating new value through disruptive innovation

Phillips, Wendy; Medcalf, Nick; Dalgarno, Kenny; Makatoris, Harris; Sharples, Sarah; Srai, Jag; Hourd, Paul; Kapletia, Dharm

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Authors

Nick Medcalf

Kenny Dalgarno

Harris Makatoris

Sarah Sharples

Jag Srai

Paul Hourd

Dharm Kapletia



Abstract

The RiHN White Paper is the first serious attempt to gather expertise and to explore applications in promising areas of healthcare that could benefit from RDM and covers early-stage user needs, challenges and priorities. The UK has an opportunity to lead in this area and RiHN has identified an extensive number of areas for fruitful R&D, crossing production technology, infrastructure, business and organisations. The paper serves as a foundation for discussing future technological roadmaps and engaging the wider community and stakeholders, as well as policy makers, in addressing the potential impact of RDM.
The RiHN White Paper is of particular value to policy makers and funders seeking to specify action and to direct attention where it is needed. The White Paper is also useful for the research community, to support their proposals with credible research propositions and to show where collaboration with industry and the public sector will deliver the most benefits.
In order to seize the opportunities presented by RDM RiHN proposes a bold new agenda that incorporates a whole healthcare system view of future implementation pathways and wider transformation implications. The priority areas for Future R&D can be summarised as follows: through
Automated production platform technologies and supporting manufacturing infrastructures
Advances in analytics and metrology
New regulatory frameworks and governance pathways
New frameworks for business model and organisational transformation
The time to take action is now. Technologies are developing that have the potential to disrupt traditional healthcare pathways and offer therapies tailored to individual needs and physiological characteristics. The challenge is seizing this opportunity and make the UK a world leader in RDM.

Citation

Phillips, W., Medcalf, N., Dalgarno, K., Makatoris, H., Sharples, S., Srai, J., …Kapletia, D. Redistributed manufacturing in healthcare: Creating new value through disruptive innovation

Report Type Policy Document
Online Publication Date Jan 17, 2018
Deposit Date Mar 8, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 8, 2019
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords redistributed manufacturing, healthcare, disruptive innovation
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/999236

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