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more than a third of all hospital admissions – 5.4 million in total – and two-thirds of all hospital bed days. It also found that the NHS spent £434 million in 2013/14 treating over 180,000 hospital patients with an unplanned admission for a urinary tract infection; unplanned admissions owing to diabetic complications cost over £200 million each year. Additional findings were that each NHS trust handles on average over 100 deaths each year from congestive heart failure, but with regional differences in approach and success rates: for example, 66% of presenting heart patients in the Southwest were treated in hospital compared to just 16% in the West Midlands.
311:, in September 2023 that revealed widespread variation in the instance and quality of meaningful patient involvement across the 42 Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) of NHS England. Research into the structures, policies and processes of the country’s 42 Integrated Care Systems found that, while there are examples of best practice, 40 percent of them had no formal patient involvement in Board meetings and subcommittees. The report also revealed the postcode lottery for patient involvement, with the worst provision in the Midlands and the South, with the Northeast leading the way in integrating patient insight into decision making. 507:, research by the Medical Technology Group into CCGs' lists of 'Procedures of Limited Clinical Value' in October 2018 revealed. Other findings were that almost half of CCGs limit access to hernia repair and many take a 'watchful waiting' approach, which can increase emergency cases and lead to worse patient outcomes. In addition, 78 CCGs restrict hip and knee replacement, despite the surgery being proven to be effective in keeping people mobile since over half a century. A further 12 CCGs refuse to provide patients with 487:, published in January 2020, the MTG assessed the mechanisms for innovation and technology within the NHS, and whether they foster an environment that delivers timely treatments to patients and takes full advantage of the health technology on offer. The report evaluated the key innovation organisations, based on factors such as how they perform, interact and operate with one another and considered the changes that have taken place since the 2016 Déjà Review report, assessing whether the development of the 458:
better than those in the South. The number of patients receiving NHS treatment in June 2021 ranged from 2.52 per 1,000 population in Wirral CCG to 8.77 per 1,000 population in Wakefield CCG, over three times higher. The best performing region was the Northeast which treated 5.37 patients per 1,000 population, compared to 3.38 in London and 4.14 in the East. Of the 10 best performing CCGs, 7 were in the North, while 8 of the 10 worst performing CCGs were in the Midlands and South.
560:. Building on the Work Foundation's 2011 study, the report explores the societal and economic impact of eight technologies: hip replacements; implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs); insulin pumps; diagnostics, including sepsis; fibroid embolisation; pain management; wound care; and coronary angioplasty. The report concluded that ÂŁ476 million in savings per year could be generated from the use of eight technologies in reduced long-term health costs and benefit payments. 397: 544:, which concluded that the NHS is risking missing out on the opportunity to benefit from the use of innovative medical technology. Seven recommendations for ensuring healthcare systems assess, procure, commission and deliver technology-based treatments effectively are set out in the report. Writing on the 340:
In September 2022, the Medical Technology Group published a report on patient referral data from NHS England for all completed pathways, as well as specialised treatment areas including general surgery, cardiology and orthopaedics. The report revealed the best performing regions in England, with some
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The report was published during the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking on the report, MTG Chair Barbara Harpham said “The benefits of medical technology for patients have been clear during the COVID-19 pandemic if we are going to take advantage of new technology to enable the health service to recover and
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In November 2023, the Medical Technology Group called for a full review into Community Diagnostic Centres and Surgical Hubs in its second report into the elective care backlog. Following an investigation revealing regional variation in best practice sharing and performance reviews, chair of the MTG
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examined five clinical areas in NHS 18 Week Referral to Treatment and NHS Atlas of Variation data. It found that nine out of ten of the poorest performing CCGs were based in the south of England and that almost three times more patients were waiting longer than 18 weeks for treatment compared with
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In September 2021, the Medical Technology Group released analysis of NHS England data, called Ration Watch UK, that revealed huge regional variation in the number of patients receiving NHS treatment in England. It found that Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in the North performed significantly
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In 2015 the Medical Technology Group contacted every acute trust and clinical commissioning group in England to identify the level of unplanned or emergency hospital admissions for urology, diabetes and heart failure. The research found that unplanned and emergency hospital admissions account for
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In June 2015 the MTG published its review of the 2011 Innovation, Health & Wealth report by NHS Improvement & Efficiency, Innovation and Service Improvement. The scorecard reviewed progress against the six areas identified by the NHS as those where clinical commissioning groups and acute
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The data also revealed that the NHS in England was treating significantly fewer patients than before the Covid-19 pandemic. A comparison found that 242,293 people received treatment in July 2021, nearly 22,000 fewer (-8%) than the same period in 2019 (264,108). The MTG proposed a five-point
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In March 2021, the Medical Technology Group published its Medical Technology Access Accelerator report, reviewing the current NHS infrastructure for introducing medical technologies and setting out eleven recommendations to improve the systematic uptake and spread of innovation. Among its
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2. Enhance the weighting given to value within the assessment process for medical technologies, particularly on the value to the patient, to ensure that cost is not the single factor to consider when deciding on innovative technologies to approve for use in the NHS.
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recommendations, the report emphasises the need for a single pathway to support innovators to effectively navigate the system, guaranteed funding and commissioning, as well as the importance of including patients in decisions around a technology’s adoption.
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suggested that increasing the provision of medical technology can "help patients better manage their conditions" and lead a "longer and relatively healthy life". It also suggested that by making greater use of technology there are cost benefits for the
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Fair and timely commissioning, where commissioning decisions by NHS England and proven, recommended technologies are linked to funding, wider societal value is included in NICE decisions, and long-term decision making that improves health outcomes is
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trusts could improve patient care through high impact innovations. The report revealed a very mixed picture, with both CCGs and trusts in some areas performing much worse than others, and some regions of the country drastically underperforming.
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3. Support the adoption and spread of proven, effective medical technologies by ensuring effective payment mechanisms and support for spread within the NHS, to ensure equitable access to medical technologies for patients across the country.
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In August 2023, the Medical Technology Group published a report examining the barriers to the uptake of innovation by the NHS, particularly for small and medium sized enterprises. The MTG called for three recommendations for the NHS:
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Nine out of ten regional NHS plans are failing to pay enough attention to the role of medical technology, a report by the Medical Technology Group report found in November 2018. All 44 regional STP plans were analysed in the report
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November 2012. The report made seven recommendations for improvement including greater transparency so that patients can compare the performance of their local health service and inspections of the poorest performing CCGs by
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manifesto to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of the MTG’s formation in 2001. The report highlights the achievements in medical technology in the past two decades and includes contributions from Rachel Power, CEO of
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Prioritisation of the patient voice, including consulting patients on decisions around commissioning and funding, and offering them all the diagnosis and treatment decisions available so they can make an informed
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1. Create a single pathway within the NHS for medical technologies, with easy-to-understand steps and processes, and clear guidance on how medical technologies can be adopted in the NHS at pace and scale.
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published an article in October 2022 by Chair of the MTG, Barbara Harpham, which examined the need for organisations to share best practices in order to improve care within the NHS.
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Improving quality of life and independent living (reducing fears and anxiety, increasing flexibility, and reducing the need for informal care and the burden on informal caregivers);
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hospitals in the southwest and northeast treating up to three times as many patients as those in London and the Midlands, and shared examples of best practice. The
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for women. The report, which was welcomed by the British Society of Interventional Radiologists, highlighted a lack of coherent commissioning in England, despite
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website, MTG Chair Barbara Harpham said: "Until it puts an end to its perverse incentives, the NHS will never truly embrace technology and realise its benefits."
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Accelerated access for patients to medical technology, so that any technology recommended by NICE is taken up at pace and scale across the country, with
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in England. The report suggested that patient experiences vary significantly according to the financial calendar and where they live.
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Tackling the Elective Backlog: A Spotlight Report on the Implementation and Impact of Surgical Hubs and Community Diagnostic Centres
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Labour market participation and productivity (increasing labour market participation, retaining skills and improving productivity).
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Barbara Harpham expressed concern that some patients could be missing out on the latest medical technology.
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Keeping Britain Working – How medical technology can help reduce the cost of ill health to the UK economy
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Keeping Britain Working: How medical technology can help reduce the cost of ill health to the UK economy
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become more efficient in the future, we need a simple, clear mechanism for adopting new treatments”.
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In November 2013, the MTG published a report into waiting times for knee and hip replacements on the
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request to all NHS acute trusts in England, in September 2014 the MTG published a report,
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manufacturers. Its stated aim is to "work together to improve patient access to effective
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clinical guidelines recommending UFE as a first-line treatment for symptomatic fibroids.
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took the recommendations made in this report into account and avoided previous mistakes.
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Delivering Meaningful Patient Involvement: The MTG's Guide for Integrated Care Systems
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The North-South NHS divide: how where you are - not what you need - dictates your care
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The North-South NHS divide: how where you are – not what you need – dictates your care
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Tackling Regional Variation in Healthcare: Inequalities, Innovation and Integration
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Improvements in health care (quality, efficiency and the empowerment of patients);
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In November 2017, The Medical Technology Group launched its second major study,
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Infection Prevention and Control – Combatting a problem that has not gone away
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Infection Prevention and Control – Combatting a problem that has not gone away
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said that "It is wrong for commissioning groups to label operations for
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Adding Value: The Economic and Societal Benefits of Medical Technology
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In 2011 the MTG and patient support group FEmISA published a report,
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The MTG is chaired by Barbara Harpham, former National Director of
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In June 2016, the Medical Technology Group published its report
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post-Covid NHS Standard: Patient Charter to address the issue.
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in England on the provision of insulin pumps to patients with
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In November 2021, the Medical Technology Group published its
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Medical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom
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Déjà Review – what lessons can be learned from the past?
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Déjà Review – what lessons can be learned from the past?
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National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
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The provision of and access to Uterine Artery/Fibroid
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Bevan, Stephen; Zheltoukhova, Ksenia; McGee, Robin.
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Organisations based in the London Borough of Camden
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