Life Sciences Hub Wales highlights health and social care partnerships

Life Sciences Hub Wales has released its annual report highlighting the impact it has had working with partners across health and social care.

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Health and social care systems across Wales are facing significant challenges: a backlog of people needing to access services, an ageing population, and resource and financial constraints impacting delivery.

It is important to transform these systems to help them meet current demands as well as the future needs of citizens, which will continue to evolve. Innovation plays a crucial role in supporting health and social care drive system wide transformation.

Life Sciences Hub Wales works collaboratively with partners across NHS Wales, social care, and industry to help tackle priorities and improve the health and wellbeing of people in Wales.

Recent figures published highlight how this is being achieved:

Supporting:

A wide range of projects and workstreams are covered, including:

The report also details our bold and exciting future strategy that supports the advancement of system change and innovation across an integrated health and social care system.

Cari-Anne Quinn, chief executive officer at Life Sciences Hub Wales, said: “2021-2022 was a strong year for Life Sciences Hub Wales, building on our extensive experience in supporting innovation adoption for partners working across different sectors. We’re excited to continue this journey where we will take bold steps to help transform our health and social care systems to meet our population’s present and future needs and improve health and wellbeing”

The report is available to download in full on Life Sciences Hub Wales’ website. 

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