Finalists from North Central London include the Dental Transformation Programme which is a joint initiative between North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB), Transformation Partners in Health and Care, and Whittington Health.
This programme has been shortlisted for the ‘Reducing Inequalities and Improving Outcomes for Children and Young People Award’
Through the Dental Transformation Programme NCL ICB has invested in dental services for children in our most deprived wards and worked with local partners to co-design initiatives to prevent dental problems early. Find out more: Investing in children’s teeth
This year’s HSJ Awards attracted more than 1,250 entries from across the health sector, demonstrating the impressive scale of talent, commitment, and impact across the NHS and wider healthcare landscape. Of these, just 245 – less than 20% – made it through to the shortlist.
We are delighted to see other projects, teams and individuals from across North Central London shortlisted as follows.
Data-Driven Transformation Award
Finalist: Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust – Development of a Health Inequalities Data Dashboard at Great Ormond Street Hospital to inform data-driven change in tackling health inequalities
Reducing Inequalities and Improving Outcomes for Children and Young People Award
Finalist: Great Ormond Street Hospital, Play Well For Life – Dragons of Afterlands: improving the mental health of young people with physical health conditions
Digitising Patient Care Award
Finalist: University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – My Stroke Companion: a personalised digital support package for prevention of secondary stroke
Modernising Diagnostics Award
Finalist: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – Digital Innovation in Cataract Services: More Patients, Same Space
Performance Recovery Award
Finalist: North London Foundation NHS Foundation Trust – North London PFIP: enhancing patient flow to provide care in the best setting
Finalist: University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – From 18 weeks to 6 weeks: recovering and improving waiting times for the dental multi disciplinary team service
NHS Race Equality Award
We are also delighted to see that North West London Integrated Care Board – with which we will be merging – is a finalist for the In-Reach Model: Bridging the Gap: A Community-Led In-Reach Model to Tackle Health Inequalities in North West London
