As the NHS prioritises prevention and out-of-hospital care, the pharmaceutical industry is increasingly providing solutions to redesign pathways and alleviate pressure on clinical staff. However, navigating the compliance, data sharing, and operational hurdles of these NHS-Industry partnerships remains a barrier for many companies.
This webinar is designed specifically for industry leaders looking to understand the practicalities of collaborative working. We will share learnings from four successful initiatives, including specialist monitoring for biologics and DMARD therapies, alongside large-scale vaccination programmes. By examining data from one million patient contacts, we provide a roadmap for building credible, compliant, and impactful NHS partnerships.
This 1-hour session will cover:
- The business case for partnership: Why moving toward service-led models is essential for therapy adoption in the current NHS environment.
- Navigating compliance and capability: Practical steps to ensure your organisation is ready for collaborative working in accordance with ABPI guidelines.
- Moving care to the community: How industry-supported remote access and community monitoring for biologics and other specialist medicines can reduce waiting lists substantially.
- Scaling vaccination uptake: Lessons from managing one million patient interactions to boost regional immunisation rates by up to 135%.
- Tips and tricks for success: What we have learned about managing expectations, overcoming data sharing issues, and aligning industry speed with NHS realities.
Meet your speakers
- Host: Leslie Galloway, Chairman, EMIG
- Leslie has been EMIG Chairman for over 20 years, representing the interests of UK life sciences and serving as an Expert Adviser to the NICE Centre for Clinical Practice.
- Priyanka Hinton, Customer Solutions Director, CHASE
- A former Senior Immunisation Manager at NHS England, Priyanka led national commissioning programmes and now specialises in designing clinically effective and commercially viable NHS-industry partnerships.
- Shaun Hockey, Managing Director, Medacy Ltd
- Shaun focuses on advancing pharmacist-led clinical services. He spearheads strategic programmes that empower pharmacists to manage specialist monitoring, such as the community-based DMARD model.
- Claire Stapleton, Clinical Project Manager RN, CHASE
- With extensive experience in leading complex specialist service redesigns, Claire provides an operational perspective on delivering nurse-led biologic clinics in community settings.