Unified Tech Fund Application

Closed 22 Mar 2022

Opened 31 Aug 2021

Overview

You've told us that funding for technology is too complicated. We've not told you early enough how much funding is available or what it's available for, and we've often released funds too late in the year. Our proposal in Who Pays for What sets out our plan to address this and more. The Unified Tech Fund is the first step for 2021 to 2022 and will set out clearly the funding available and have a single approach to bidding for it.

In the Unified Tech Fund, we have brought together several national technology funds. This amounts to £938 million available to NHS organisations throughout the financial year 2021 to 2022.

For more detailed information on how the funding process will work, what is needed to bid and what the funding is intended to achieve, please refer to the Unified Tech Fund prospectus.

Applications are open as of  31 August 2021. The Unified Tech Fund will no longer be taking applications after 22 March 2022. However, prior to submission, applicants must be aware that some funds close before this date. For your convenience, we have chronoligically listed each closing date in the events section further down on this page. 

If you have any questions on the Unified Tech Fund, or would like to discuss the process further, please email utf@nhsx.nhs.uk.

Events

Audiences

  • GPs
  • Nurses
  • Health visitors
  • Clinicians
  • Managers
  • Commissioners
  • Directors of public health
  • Pharmacists
  • Doctors
  • Midwives
  • Health care assistants
  • Healthcare scientists
  • Paramedics
  • Dentists
  • Art therapists
  • Drama therapists
  • Music therapists
  • Chiropodists/podiatrists
  • Dietitians
  • Occupation therapists
  • Orthotists
  • Orthopists
  • Prosthesists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Diagnostic radiographers
  • Therapeutic radiographers
  • Speech and language therapists
  • Childcare providers
  • Allied health professionals
  • Care-givers
  • Ophthalmic practitioners
  • Responsible officers
  • Clinical psychologists
  • Paediatric neuropsychologists
  • GP Practices
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Practice managers
  • Receptionists
  • Dental surgeons
  • Neonatal and maternity staff
  • Oncologists
  • Referrers to PET CT
  • Radiologists
  • General Practice Nurses
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Medical directors
  • Directors of nursing
  • Chief executives
  • Flu leads
  • Occupational health and safety leads
  • Communication leads
  • Medical practitioners
  • Dental practitioners
  • Pharmaceutical practitioners
  • Foundation trusts
  • Mental health trusts
  • Community healthcare trusts
  • Tribunal service
  • Strategic clinical networks (SCNs)
  • GP Practices
  • Primary care
  • Clinical Reference Groups (CRGs)
  • NHS trusts
  • Care Quality Commission
  • Health Education England
  • Health Protection Agency
  • Local Government Association
  • Monitor
  • National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
  • Health and Wellbeing boards
  • Healthwatch (national and local)
  • Health and Social Care Information Centre
  • NHS Trust Development Authority
  • NHS England Partnership Organisations
  • Department of Health
  • Local Health and Care Record Exemplars (LHCRE)
  • LHCRE IG Steering Group and Critical Friends
  • Council of Deans of Health
  • Patient representatives organisations
  • National directors
  • Regional directors
  • Area Team directors
  • All NHS England Staff
  • All P&I staff
  • Policy leads
  • Organisational Change and Programme Delivery Team
  • All TCO staff
  • Internal staff only
  • West Midlands DCO staff
  • Communications
  • Voluntary groups
  • Community groups
  • Charities
  • Advocacy or support organisations
  • DH third sector strategic partners
  • Patient groups
  • Pharmaceutical and HealthTech Industry
  • Regulatory bodies
  • Academic/professional institutions
  • Employer representatives
  • Employee representatives
  • Trade unions
  • Deaneries
  • Higher education institutions
  • Royal Colleges
  • Service providers
  • All interested stakeholders
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Staff and organisations across the health system
  • Patients and the public
  • New Care Models
  • Quality Surveillance Groups
  • Independent sector nental health providers
  • All NHS Staff
  • Health Care Professionals
  • Professional bodies
  • CCG clinical leaders
  • Lung cancer pathway team
  • Trust communications teams
  • Primary Care Networks
  • NED appointments
  • NHS chefs and caterers
  • Local authorities
  • Social care providers
  • Event attendees
  • Patients
  • Carers
  • Service users
  • Retailers
  • Suppliers
  • Information providers
  • Information professionals
  • Informatics professionals

Interests

  • Any Interest