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How we work with Partners

Open Health is an emerging collaboration model designed to bring together organisations with a shared interest in improving health through place-based insight and responsible innovation.

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We are inviting participation from organisations that want to help shape, test, and grow this approach, including:

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  • Health systems and public bodies interested in place-based insight and safer, more structured collaboration

  • Industry, charities, and innovators looking to engage with real, prioritised challenges as the model develops

  • Universities and researchers seeking translational, real-world pathways for impact

  • Community and voluntary organisations contributing grounded insight into local health challenges

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All participation is oriented toward shared challenges and system-level benefit, with collaboration evolving as Open Health matures.

How to take part? 

Open Health is being developed iteratively. We are inviting interested organisations to come forward and explore how they might engage.

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If you are a partner organisation:

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  • Register your interest and organisational profile

  • Share your capabilities, areas of interest, and readiness

  • Explore emerging Open Health challenges and calls as they become available

  • Express interest where your expertise could add value

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If you work in a health system or place-based role â€‹â€‹

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  • Explore early Open Health insight to understand emerging priorities

  • Identify potential partners and collaboration opportunities

  • Help shape structured, accountable approaches to collaboration

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How Open Health Supports Population Insight â€‹â€‹

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Open Health includes a simple, safe way for people and communities to share what they are noticing about health in their area.

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Population insight is gathered through a short, place-based survey that captures:

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  • what health-related issues are being noticed

  • where they are occurring

  • who appears to be most affected

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The survey helps identify shared patterns and priorities over time​

This population insight helps ensure Open Health activity is grounded in real-world conditions and informs system and partner collaboration.​​​​​

 

 

 

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