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ABHI launches manifesto for healthtech

The Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI) has published its manifesto which articulates a clear and actionable 10-point programme for government. This strategic blueprint is designed to harness the full potential of the sector to benefit patients, clinicians, and the UK economy.

Key recommendations in The Plan for HealthTech focus on regulatory alignment, fostering innovation in healthcare practices, and ensuring long-term investment in what is a sector that now employs 154,000 people across 4,465 companies in the UK. ABHI believes the UK has the opportunity to become a world leader in the evaluation, development and deployment of healthtech, but that things must be done differently to ensure that patients, clinicians and the economy benefit.

ABHI’s Chief Executive, Peter Ellingworth, said: “Developed through months of stakeholder engagement, The Plan for HealthTech outlines the essential steps to make the UK a healthtech global leader. It focuses on the crucial areas of regulation, innovation, and investment, which taken together, are key to a world-class ecosystem. This manifesto is a collective vision, and is designed not just for ABHI’s membership, but rather, the entire industry, the health service and the patients we collectively serve.”

The UK will soon be holding a general election, and as we await confirmation of a date, ABHI is engaging with policymakers on the key initiatives detailed in The Plan for HealthTech to overcome the barriers that have hampered the industry in recent years. 

The plan calls for the establishment of a world-leading regulatory system that fosters innovation and patient safety, the professionalisation of innovation and adoption processes within the NHS, and a long-term investment strategy to support sector growth. The manifesto emphasises the need for enhanced collaboration with NHS England and other healthcare providers to streamline technology adoption, and calls for improved NHS procurement processes, alongside increased support for UK-based manufacturing and R&D. It also advocates for expanded digital infrastructure to enhance early diagnosis and patient care, with a proposal for a comprehensive export strategy to boost the global reach of UK healthtech companies.

Rachel Power, Chief Executive of The Patient’s Association added: “Many patients rely on and welcome the innovative products ABHI members offer, so we welcome the ABHI’s commitment in The Plan for HealthTech to partnership in the design and delivery of products and services. A patient-centric approach to healthcare offers real benefits to patients in the form of personalised holistic care that enhances lives and fosters well-being.”

The Plan for HealthTech: ABHI’s Manifesto can be accessed here.

 

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