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Could Your Partnership Be an EHP Award Winner?

Entries for 2027 Are Now Open…

The Excellence in Healthcare Partnerships (EHP) Awards 2027 are now open for entries, offering organisations across the healthcare sector the opportunity to showcase collaborations that are delivering real-world impact for patients, healthcare systems and communities.

To inspire prospective entrants, a new series of articles published in Pharmafile is highlighting initiatives recognised at last year’s awards. The first article by Priyanka Hinton, Customer Solutions Director at CHASE, examines how a successful collaboration brought partners together to improve access to immunisation services and achieve measurable outcomes at scale.

The case study – Closing the Immunisation Gap: Partnership Working That Delivered at Scale – demonstrates many of the qualities the EHP Awards seek to recognise: innovation, effective partnership working, a clear focus on patient benefit and evidence of meaningful impact.

If your organisation has delivered a successful healthcare partnership, whether with NHS organisations, industry, patient groups, charities, local authorities or other stakeholders, we encourage you to consider entering the EHP Awards 2027. Sharing your achievements not only provides recognition for the teams involved but also helps spread best practice across the healthcare community.

Read the full article to discover what made this award-winning initiative stand out and gain inspiration for your own submission.

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