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North West NHS Innovation Awards 2008 - Rules

1.1 You must be aged over 18 years and be employed by an NHS organisation or hold an honorary contract with an NHS organisation located in the North West region. The North West region, for the purpose of this competition includes: Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cumbria.

1.2 Your submission must be entered into one of the core award categories for the year of entry. The core categories for 2008 are as follows:

  • 1. Training or Educational Materials

    Applications should be for materials, which you or your team have developed or are developing for use within the NHS.

    TrusTECH will accept submissions for products in development (e.g. in design or prototype stage); those which have recently been developed; or ideas (e.g. at concept stage), which clearly demonstrate the need for the new product, an idea of the market size and provide evidence of the benefits the product is likely to offer patients and the NHS. 
  • 2. Medical Device, Equipment, Diagnostics, or Therapeutics

    Applications should be for medical devices, equipment, diagnostics or therapeutics, which you or your team have developed or are developing for use within the NHS.

    TrusTECH will accept submissions for products in development (e.g. in design or prototype stage); those which have recently been developed; or ideas (e.g. at concept stage).  These should clearly demonstrate the clinical need for the new product, an idea of the market size and provide evidence of the benefits the product is likely to offer patients and the NHS. 

  • 3. Software/Systems

    New software or systems, which you or your team have developed or are developing for use within the NHS. 

    Applications for software or systems developed elsewhere, which have been integrated into your services will not be considered by the judging panel, if entered into this category. 

    TrusTECH will accept submissions for products in development (e.g. in design or prototype stage); those which have recently been developed; or ideas (e.g. at concept stage).  These should clearly demonstrate the clinical need for the new product, an idea of the market size and provide evidence of the benefits the product is likely to offer patients and the NHS. 

  • 4. Service Innovations or Developments

    Services must have been developed by and implemented within your Trust, and demonstrate significant benefits.  For the purposes of the competition, a service is defined as any novel process (i.e. a process that is unique to the NHS in general, not just the applicant’s organisation), which you or your team have developed for use in the NHS, that has demonstrated significant benefits to the NHS.

    Services which have not been implemented within your organisation will not be considered by the judging panel.

1.3 A prize of £1000 is available for each of the above four categories.

1.4 An additional prize of £2000 is available for each of the two NHS North West-sponsored categories below.  Please note, however, applicants must enter into one of the four core categories above to be eligible to apply for one of the NHS North West-sponsored categories. 

  • 1. 'Best Innovative Team'

    NHS North West is looking for entries from teams who are able to demonstrate world class service delivery through a truly integrated approach, and leading to best possible outcomes and experience for customers and their carers, and pride in their careers for staff. This will be a team that enables organisational cohesiveness for the creation of an effective ‘market place’ for health.

  • 2. ‘Best Innovation Contributing to World Class Healthcare Services’

    NHS North West is looking for entries that provide patients with the best possible treatment, producing optimal outcomes (including patient experience), and which can be proven using robust data.

1.5 TrusTECH reserves the right to change or withdraw competition categories at its discretion. In this situation entries will be moved into the next suitable category. The applicants concerned will be informed on the website and by e-mail.

1.6 TrusTECH reserves the right not to award a prize in any of the given categories, if deemed appropriate by the judging panel.

1.7 Cheques for prize monies will be made payable to the NHS organisation which employs the winning applicant or team members.  The prize money should be used to further develop the idea submitted to the competition.

1.8 All competition entries will be considered in confidence.

1.9 An applicant may submit entries for more than one project/innovation to the competition.  However, applications for the same project/innovation can only be submitted to one core category and one NHS North West-sponsored category.

2.0 A team (rather than an individual) may submit applications. The winning entry will then be recognised for the team as a whole.

2.1 All project ideas and designs should demonstrate originality. This may be in the form of improvements to existing products or as totally new concepts.

2.2 Innovations that are already receiving funding are eligible to enter the competition, although disclosure to the judging panel is essential. Pre-existing external resources must also be declared (e.g. company sponsors, donated materials/components).

2.3 Applications should give details of any contributing parties such as other NHS organisations/employees and any external consultants or investors.

2.4 Entries should be submitted online.  Please contact Emma Smith, TrusTECH Communications Officer (T: 0161 276 6964), if you require assistance.

2.5 The closing date for submissions is Friday 4 July 2008 at 16.00. Any entries received after this time will not be accepted, unless the applicant has reasonable evidence to demonstrate that the application has been submitted and presents this to TrusTECH by Tuesday 8 July 2008 at 12.00 noon.  The decision to accept such entries will be at TrusTECH’s discretion.

2.6 Applicants should receive an email receipt within one working day, to confirm delivery of the application.  If applicants do not receive an email receipt within this period it is their responsibility to ensure that the application has been received by contacting TrusTECH on 0161 276 6964.

2.7 TrusTECH takes no responsibility for and makes no guarantee regarding the receipt of intact entries, and any loss is entirely at the entrant's own risk.

2.8 TrusTECH reserves the right to change the deadline and will publish any changes on the TrusTECH website.

2.9 Entries may be withdrawn up until the time of the deadline.

3.0 TrusTECH employees, the judging panel or members of their families will not be eligible to enter.

3.1 TrusTECH reserves the right to withhold any award or change its terms, conditions and rules without notice.

3.2 Entries will be assessed in the first instance by TrusTECH for compliance with the competition rules and originality before being submitted to the judging panel. Please note: Entries failing to comply with the entry form requirements will NOT be eligible for entry into the competition.

3.3 In order to function effectively and account for its activities, TrusTECH may retain and process any information contained in or relating to an entry.  Personal information contained in an entry will not be passed on to third parties without the person’s prior consent.

3.4 The entrants may not contact any member of the judging panel. In the event of such contact being made immediate disqualification will result.

3.5 Any attempt to bias the judging process will result in disqualification.

3.6 No appeals against the judging panel decision will be accepted. The decision of the judging panel is final.

3.7 Award winners may be required to participate in activities that promote the competition, including but not limited: to having photographs or film recordings taken of themselves; being asked for quotes about the competition; and providing feedback on how the prize money is used.

3.8 If you are short-listed for the competition, you may also be contacted to provide a photograph of your product or service being used in clinical practice for promotional purposes, in advance of the outcome being announced.

3.9 Short-listed applicants will be expected to prepare and bring to the ceremony a poster overview of their innovation