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AHSNs Identification, adoption and spread of innovation in the NHS

Translation: some sub-national and local players in England . Other Government Departments CLG (for resilience at 4x regional level), BIS. Knowledge and library services . AHSNs Identification, adoption and spread of innovation in the NHS. NHS England Regional Teams Area Teams

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AHSNs Identification, adoption and spread of innovation in the NHS

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  1. Translation: some sub-national and local players in England Other Government Departments CLG(for resilience at 4x regional level), BIS Knowledge and library services AHSNs Identification, adoption and spread of innovation in the NHS • NHS England • Regional Teams • Area Teams • Clinical Networks • Clinical Senates LGA Regional Leads (Principal Advisers) CCGs and local health care organisations e.g. HWDU LETBs AHSCs ensure that medical research breakthroughs lead to direct clinical benefits for patients PHE Centres/KITs Centres: The front door of Public Health England and committed to an evidence based approach to public health practice. Many share the same boundaries as old regions. KITs: Geographically distributed national service delivering a range of intelligence tools and translational resources and at local level supporting PHE Centres in delivering K&I and translational support to local authorities and NHS partners The front door of Public Health England and committed to an evidence based approach to public health practice. Many share the same boundaries as old regions Local Economic Partnerships in some places leading to City Region Networks Public health networks CLAHRCs Undertake high-quality applied health research and support the translation of research evidence into practice in the NHS NICE Local field teams Local Government CEOs (SOLACE), leaders and HWB chairs networks “What works” centres Combined local authorities

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