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Competition: Veterans' Health Innovation Fund

The Defence and Security Accelerator on behalf of the Office for Veterans' Affairs (Cabinet Office) is seeking proposals that will improve Veteran health.

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The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is pleased to launch a new Themed Competition on behalf of the Office for Veterans鈥� Affairs (OVA). This competition seeks applications that improve the treatments, techniques and pathways for meeting veterans鈥� physical and mental health needs. Outputs from this competition will improve UK capability to improve veterans鈥� lives through advancing technologies, interventions and treatments in health, and will ultimately enable the UK to better inform future commissioning of treatments.

Up to 拢2.7 million is available to fund multiple proposals from the Veterans鈥� Health Innovation Fund, with up to 拢300,000 (inc VAT where applicable) available per proposal. The deadline to submit a proposal is midday 31 August 2022.

The competition is looking for proposals which address the following challenges areas:

Challenge 1: Digital, data and technology. This challenge area is aimed at harnessing the latest digital, data and technology capabilities to improve our understanding of veterans鈥� healthcare needs.

Challenge 2: Surgical technology, bioengineering and rehabilitation with blast injuries. This challenge area is aimed at proposals that offer improvements in innovative surgical techniques, bioengineering and rehabilitation interventions to support veterans who have been subject to blast injuries.

Challenge 3: Public Health, pain management, hearing loss and visual impairment. This challenge area is aimed at improvements for veterans in the areas of pain, hearing loss and visual impairment. In addition, we are interested in applications that plug knowledge gaps and/or trail interventions for public health challenges faced by veterans, especially in the areas of addiction, cardiovascular disease prevention, mental health and nutrition.

Challenge 4: Initiatives to help identify and/or provide solutions to disparities in female veterans鈥� health and healthcare. This challenge area is interested in projects that could improve our understanding of female veterans鈥� health challenges, and what care pathways can be put in place to better support them.

A webinar will be run on 18 July 2022 at 10:30am to provide more information on the challenge areas, there will be an opportunity to ask questions in the Q&A. If you would like to get involved, please register on the .

Updates to this page

Published 5 July 2022
Last updated 18 August 2022 show all updates
  1. Updated contracting and decision release information in the Key Dates section.

  2. Added 'Veteran Health Innovation Fund Webinar Question & Answer Responses' PDF

  3. First published.

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