KFM, SLE and Vanguard Win ‘Procurement Project of the Year’ Award and also Receive High Commendation for ‘Most Effective Contribution to Patient Safety’ at the HSJ Partnership Awards 2023!

KFM, alongside SLE and Vanguard Medical, have won the ‘Procurement Project of the Year’ award, at this year’s Health Service Journal (HSJ) Partnership Awards 2023. The win was for the project ‘Delivering the UK’s first fully crash-tested transport trolley system for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (KCH)’. 

Winners and those highly commended in a total of 21 categories were announced during a ceremony at Evolution London, on 23 March 2023, hosted by comedian Joel Dommett.

The event was attended by over 900 guests, bringing together national healthcare leaders and professionals from both the NHS and private sector as well as figures from non-clinical backgrounds to celebrate the crucial contributions of the private and third sector within the NHS. The evening celebrated the achievements of a total of 141 finalists. 

This incredible project highlights how KFM partnered with two UK suppliers, SLE and Vanguard Medical, to deliver a bespoke and innovative solution for the replacement of four neonatal transport incubator trolleys for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), alongside clinical and MEMS teams at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Denmark Hill.

This partnership resulted in the successful design and development of the UK’s first fully crash tested transport trolley system for critically ill neonates. This fully specified product, fills a gap in the market and is directly impacting positively on patient safety and clinical efficiency with best practice shared across the market and implemented in other NHS organisations.  

Andy Lockwood, Managing Director at KFM, said: “Winning the HSJ Procurement Project of the Year Award is a real honour and testimony to the skills, dedication and collaborative efforts of not only the KFM Team, but SLE, Vanguard and the clinical and MEMS teams at KCH. We are committed to delivering improved outcomes for patients, and to be chosen among the other brilliant nominees is a fantastic achievement. Well done Team KFM - a true example of 'Working Together, Gets It Done'!” 

The judges said “This was a truly inspiring project which clearly demonstrated what great procurement is about. The project showed how, when engaged early, procurement can support the organisation in delivering innovative solutions. This solution also provided significant savings in terms of clinician’s time, enabling more focus on the patients.” 

Receiving a High Commendation 

Entering and ultimately receiving a High Commendation for ‘Most Effective Contribution to Patient Safety’ shines a light on KFM, SLE and Vanguard Medical’s role in strengthening the healthcare system. This accolade also validates the importance of the project and gives the team the confidence to continue its tireless work.  The judging panel comprised a diverse range of 90 highly regarded figures across the NHS and wider healthcare sector.

KFM, SLE and Vanguard Medical’s project ‘Delivering the UK’s first fully crash-tested transport trolley system for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (KCH)’ was selected based on its diligence, ambition, and the positive impact that the project has had on both practitioners and patients within the health care industry.   

Jo Jones, Director of Managed Services at KFM, comments: “We are delighted to have been Highly Commended in the Most Effective Contribution to Patient Safety category, recognising the collaborative efforts and dedication of our teams to successfully implement the UK’s first fully crash-tested transport trolley system for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (KCH). None of which would have been possible without the support of the clinical and MEMS teams at KCH. We are committed to delivering improved outcomes for patients, and to be included in the category among the other incredible nominees is a real achievement. We want to thank the judges for recognising the hard work from all of the teams involved. We will move forward in our work with an extra sense of pride and a continued commitment to improve.”  

HSJ editor Alastair McLellan comments: “The national healthcare sector faced innumerable pressures over the past 12 months, yet the standard and overriding positivity of the partnerships yet again this year highlights the enduring dedication to improving patient outcomes. So, we’re delighted that KFM, SLE and Vanguard Medical have not only been announced as winners in the category of Procurement Project of the Year at this year’s HSJ Partnership Awards 2023, but also Highly Commended in the category of Most Effective Contribution to Patient Safety at this year’s HSJ Partnership Awards 2023.  

The work of KFM, SLE and Vanguard Medical has been recognised in an outstanding field of nominees, each showcasing the very best collaborations and innovations in the healthcare sector today. Well done KFM, SLE and Vanguard Medical - all credit to you and your team – you can be proud of all that you’ve achieved.” 

Winners and Highly Commended projects were selected following a rigorous judging stage ahead of the HSJ Partnership Awards 2023 awards ceremony.

The full list of Winners and Highly Commended for the 2023 HSJ Partnership Awards can be found at https://partnership.hsj.co.uk/winners-2023.  

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