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Excellence awards will recognise ‘above and beyond’ support to NHS

Posted: 26th April 2021

Yorkshire & Humber AHSN is pleased to sponsor this year’s North Excellence in Supply Awards that will honour suppliers who have helped the NHS deliver great patient care.

The NHS in the North Excellence in Supply Awards 2021 will celebrate the development of inspirational collaborations between the health service and its suppliers across the north of England – many prompted by the fight against COVID-19.

The NHS in the North Excellence in Supply Awards are hosted by the NHS Northern Customer Board and the Innovation Agency. In 2020 projects including virtual visits, a suicide prevention campaign and companies that stepped up production of vital PPE during the early days of the pandemic were among those highlighted.

This year applications are being welcomed for categories that will showcase how businesses, universities, third sector organisations and the NHS have collaborated to improve patient care and support health and care employees.

“The NHS in the North Excellence in Supply Awards 2021 are our opportunity to recognise and celebrate some of the pioneering collaborations between suppliers and the NHS which are having a real impact on the quality of patient care across the North,” Mick Guymer, Chair of the NHS Northern Customer Board, said.

Dr Phil Jennings, Chief Executive of the Innovation Agency, said: “The ability to form practical collaborations has rarely been more important. For patient and staff welfare as well as the good of the economy, we are delighted that relationships across the North West Coast continue to flourish.”

 “The awards play a small part in recognising the vital work that quietly goes on, day in day out. We’re proud of the collaborations that have already resulted and have been highlighted through these awards and are excited at the prospect of even greater work that will bring benefits not just to the North, but the rest of the country” Richard Stubbs, CEO of Yorkshire & Humber AHSN, added.

The winners of this year’s three NHS categories will go forward to the Health Care Supplies Association awards event in November.

Categories in 2021 are:
Innovation Award – to recognise a company where innovation has been used to improve a product, process or service to transform or enhance patient care and improved efficiency within northern NHS trusts.
Patient Experience Award – whether based in a hospital or the community, recognition for a supplier who has provided goods or services that have enhanced the patient experience.
Small Business Award – to mark a small or medium-sized enterprise that has successfully developed a product while also making a significant contribution to the trusts they supply.
Support Services Award – an award aimed at companies whose work provides support to the NHS to help maintain the quality of service.
Sustainable Development Award – recognising initiatives that have been developed to minimise the impact on the environment. This could include reduced carbon emissions, packaging or energy.
NHS Procurement Outstanding Contribution – an opportunity for Heads of Procurement to nominate an individual from their team who displays ongoing and exceptional growth in contribution to their organisation.
NHS Champion in Support of Procurement – an opportunity to nominate a member of an NHS procurement team who has gone the extra mile to work collaboratively with procurement departments.
NHS Procurement Transformation Award – recognition of a procurement team who have introduced a new innovation project into their trust, resulting in significantly improved patient outcomes and supplier relationships.

The closing date for nominations is 4 June. Judging will take place over the summer with the winners announced at a virtual event to be held on Thursday 16 September.

For more information and to enter

The awards are open to any business which currently supplies goods, works or services to NHS trusts in the North of England. Suppliers can enter for more than one category providing a different project is used for each nomination. The initiative must meet the award criteria set out in the award description. Higher marks will be awarded where evidence or data is provided and results are supported.