Noble Lords will remember that, even 10 years ago, when I was appointed as a Health Minister, there was an acronym, QIPP, which stood
for “quality, innovation, productivity and prevention”. While I think the acronym has largely fallen out of use, those four principles remain alive and kicking in the strategic thinking that happens at the top of the health service, and indeed in the department.
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I can say to my noble and learned friend that the importance of innovation is absolutely at the heart of the way in which the leaders of the ICBs are being chosen. They need to be people who look ahead, think strategically and value innovation, not just for itself but for the way in which it can transform care. Not all innovation is good; we must remember that. We should look only at innovation that has a positive effect on the care of patients and service users, but digitisation is undoubtedly one of those areas of innovation on which we must concentrate. I am confident that the leaders that are now lined up have that ambition very much in mind.