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Working with our partners

Collaborations have formed an essential part of our heritage. We are committed to tailoring our abilities and knowledge to meet the demands of our healthcare system.

How to partner with us

Johnson & Johnson blends heart, science and ingenuity to profoundly impact health for humanity.

We believe that health is everything. We are creating a world where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured; where treatments are smarter and less invasive, and where solutions are personalised.

Our partnerships focus on:
  • Solving the toughest health challenges
  • Accelerating innovation through science and technology
  • Transforming the patient experience
If you work in the NHS and would like to partner with us, email partner-UK@its.jnj.com and connect with our dedicated partnerships team to explore how we can work together.

Collaborative working

By combining the expertise and resources of the NHS and Johnson & Johnson, we can create lasting improvements in NHS services that enhance patient outcomes and experiences.

Current projects

University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust

Executive Summary: A collaboration between University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL) and Johnson & Johnson for a Haematology Capacity and Resource Service Improvement Project.

Stockport NHS Foundation Trust

Executive Summary: Improving capacity and service delivery challenges in prostate cancer through enhanced patient education with The Christie at Stockport.

The University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire

Executive Summary: Collaboration to Improve patient care, service delivery and capacity, through generating appropriate referrals from primary care to help with timely diagnosis and treatment of men with Prostate Cancer.

Cardiff and Vale University

Executive Summary: Collaboration to deliver solutions for Haematology SACT Capacity Challenges in University Hospital Wales

Cambridge University Hospitals

Executive Summary: Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust improving clinical efficiency across elective in-patient services and out-patient Haematology clinics

Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance

Executive Summary for capacity and service delivery challenges in Greater Manchester through MDT

Completed projects

Hull University

Outcomes summary: Hull University Teaching Hospitals: Review and optimise the patient pathway and experience for patients receiving haematology and oncology treatment.

CAR-T Patient Referrals

Outcomes summary: ATTC Bridging – CAR-T Patient Referrals Pathway Gap Analysis

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