Common Contracts

2 similar Collaborative Working Agreement contracts

Shine Clinical (“Shine”) and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (“Leeds Trust”)
Collaborative Working Agreement • November 8th, 2024

Name of project ‘Enhancing Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) care in the LeedsCommunity’ Project Overview Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (Leeds Trust), seek to work in partnership with Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) and Shine Clinical (Shine) to deliver a 12-month collaborative working project. The collaborative working agreement is between BMS, Leeds Trust and Shine to benefit patient care delivered by the trust in the community of Leeds. This partnership will be developed in accordance with the A.B.P.I Code of Practice 2024 [1]. The project has the aim of optimising care for people with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), an Inherited Cardiac Condition (ICC), by providing audit support which will be represented in a digital dashboard to help identify and manage patients with this long-term disease. Three key parties will take part in this collaborative working project: a. Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust (a healthcare organisation (HCO) with a cardiology department and HCM consultant

Shine Clinical (“Shine”) and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (“Leeds Trust”)
Collaborative Working Agreement • March 19th, 2024

Name of project ‘Enhancing Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) care in the LeedsCommunity’ Project Overview Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (Leeds Trust), seek to work in partnership with Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) and Shine Clinical (Shine) to deliver a 12-month collaborative working project. The collaborative working agreement is between BMS, Leeds Trust and Shine to benefit patient care delivered by the trust in the community of Leeds. This partnership will be developed in accordance with the A.B.P.I Code of Practice 2021 [1]. The project has the aim of optimising care for people with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), an Inherited Cardiac Condition (ICC), by providing audit support which will be represented in a digital dashboard to help identify and manage patients with this long-term disease. Three key parties will take part in this collaborative working project: a. Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust (a healthcare organisation (HCO) with a cardiology department and HCM consultant