West Yorkshire finalists prepare to celebrate at 2025 HSJ Partnership Awards

Posted on: 19 March 2025

West Yorkshire NHS teams are gathering to celebrate at the HSJ Partnership Awards this week, with 13 nominations across the health and care system.

The awards celebrate outstanding collaborations between the NHS and external organisations, recognising innovations that improve patient care and system efficiency. The 2025 awards ceremony will take place in London on 20 March 2025, bringing together healthcare leaders and partners from across the country.

West Yorkshire's finalists are:

Best Consultancy Partnership with the NHS

  • Changeology Group & Airedale General Hospital – Productivity Improvement Programme
  • Attain and Yorkshire Endoscopy Training Academy (YETA) and 13 NHS Acute Trusts in Yorkshire and Humber alongside Humber and North Yorkshire ICB, South Yorkshire ICB and West Yorkshire ICB with NHS England – Pan Yorkshire Endoscopy Training Academy

Best Contribution to Improving the Efficiency of the NHS

  • DrDoctor and Bradford Teaching Hospitals – Rheumatology Nurse Advice Line
  • Changeology Group & Airedale General Hospital – Productivity Improvement Programme
  • Interface Clinical Services, an IQVIA business and Leeds Health and Care Partnership – Creating Prescribing Efficiencies of Oral Nutritional Supplementation in Leeds

Best Contribution to the Improvement of Urgent and Emergency Care

  • Marie Curie Bradford and Bradford Teaching Hospitals FT – Responsive Emergency Assessment and Community Team: An Acute Palliative Care Virtual Ward with Emergency Department in-reach

Best Not for Profit Working in Partnership with the NHS

  • RNIB working with Primary Eyecare Services and with the West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership ICS – Integrating information, advice and support into primary eye care pathways

Data Integration Project of the Year

  • Changeology Group & Airedale General Hospital – Data Driven Decision Making in Ops

Best Elective Care Recovery Initiative

  • Changeology Group & Airedale General Hospital – Theatres Elective Recovery Initiative

Most Effective Contribution to Improving Cancer Outcomes

  • Changeology Group & Airedale General Hospital – Endoscopy Improvement Project - Improving Cancer Outcomes

Most Effective Contribution to Improve Care for Those with Long Term Conditions

  • DrDoctor and Bradford Teaching Hospitals – Rheumatology Nurse Advice Line
  • Personal Homecare Pharmacy and Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust – Setting new standards in supporting the management of people with long term conditions in Clinical Homecare

Most Impactful Partnership in Preventative Healthcare

  • Daiichi Sankyo UK & Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust – Future Innovations in the Novel Detection of Atrial Fibrillation (This Joint Working project was co-funded by Daiichi Sankyo UK and is aimed at benefitting patients as well as supporting innovation in the cardiovascular disease area).

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