Our evaluation services provide the real-world evidence you need to adopt, scale and spread innovation across health and care

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We help our partners create the real-world evidence they need to demonstrate impact for their innovation or transformation.

Whether you’re an innovator seeking widespread adoption in the NHS, an NHS organisation introducing a new service model, or a commissioner making investment decisions, our evaluation services deliver the insight and assurance required to make your project a success. With our expert support, you’ll be able to quantify impact, realise benefits and make a stronger case for adoption across a provider, region or the wider health and care system.

The support from Health Innovation Y&H has been instrumental to the success of the Luscii project. The evaluation process highlighted the significant impact and benefits the project brings to both primary care and people living with multiple long-term conditions.

Hannah Roden, Digital Innovation Officer, Leeds City Council

Our evaluation services

Our range of evaluation services ensure that every aspect of your project, programme, or intervention is assessed comprehensively, from planning through to implementation and impact. Each of our services are designed to deliver measurable improvements in outcomes across the healthcare system.

Our unique capabilities and experience

We will help you measure the impact of your work using proven, evidence-driven approaches. By providing you with insights through robust evaluations, we help you make informed decisions on what innovation to develop, adopt, and spread across diverse settings and how to do this.

Deep sector knowledge and connections

Deep sector knowledge and connections

Expertise in data-driven approaches to evaluation

Expertise in data-driven approaches to evaluation

Qualitative and quantitative analysis

Qualitative and quantitative analysis

Project and programme management

Project and programme management

Navigating complexities of NHS environments

Navigating complexities of NHS environments