Better management of medicines: apply for business contracts

18 May 2016 08:00 PM

Organisations can apply for a share of £475,000 in funding for innovative technology solutions to healthcare challenges in Northern Ireland.

The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety of Northern Ireland is seeking business innovations that improve the way medicines are prescribed.

It is to invest up to £475,000 in SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative) contracts to carry out feasibility studies into two specific challenges:

Successful studies in both challenges could receive funding to develop their solutions further in a second phase of the competitions.

Delivering the right medication

Up to £400,000 is available for care home projects, which will be chosen based on their potential to maximise delivery of the right medication to the right patient at the right dose, at the right time and frequency and via the right route.

The department is seeking a solution that will help users, care workers and health professionals to manage complex medications at a time of growing demand from an ageing population.

Better deployment of pharmacists

Up to £75,000 is available for studies into digital solutions that use data held on hospital systems to optimise the deployment of pharmacists. Ensuring that pharmacists with the right skills are available in the right place is a challenge facing the health service.

A successful project is likely to lead to increased staff productivity and a reduction in hospital readmissions due to medication issues.

Find out more about SBRI.

Competitions information

Register for these competitions on the eTendersNI website to find out more and apply