Collaborative Working – Transfers of Value

At Amgen, we strive to improve patient care through our partnerships with the NHS and other organisations. We adhere to the highest ethical standards and follow the principles of collaborative working.

Collaborative working refers to the initiatives that we undertake with other organisations to improve patient care, benefit patients, or support the NHS while maintaining patient care. A specific type of collaborative working is joint working, which focuses on patient outcomes and always benefits patients.

Amgen is committed to making public the scope of its partnerships in the UK and Ireland to increase transparency. Below you can find more information about the transfers of value associated with our collaborative and joint working projects each year. To learn more about the individual projects, please visit our partnerships page.

  • 2023

    Academic Health Science Network for the North East and North Cumbria (AHSN-NENC) £ 9,590
    Barts Health NHS Trust on behalf of North Thames Genomics Laboratory Hub £ 40,784.46
    Cardiff & Vale University Health Board £77,500
    Hywel Dda University Health Board £311,374
    The Innovation Agency – Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) for the North West Coast £3,836
    Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of North West GLH £3,600
    Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of NHS South West Genomic Medicine Service Alliance £6,432
    Swansea University £289,580.83
    University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust £31,804
  • 2022

    Academic Health Science Network for the North East and North Cumbria (AHSN-NENC)£ 11,509
    Barts Health NHS Trust on behalf of North Thames Genomics Laboratory Hub£ 10,897
    Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group£ 35
    Cardiff & Vale University Health Board£70,000
    Hywel Dda University Health Board£114,600
    Innovation Agency, Academic Health Science Network for the North West Coast£11,509
    Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of North West Genomics Laboratory Hub£67,093
    NHS South East London Integrated Care Board £80,000
    Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust £140
    Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of NHS South West Genomic Medicine Service Alliance£64,261
    University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust£70
  • 2021

    Kent Surrey & Sussex AHSN £ 980
    The Innovation Agency AHSN £ 56,509
    Northern Health Science Alliance Ltd £ 10,000
    University Hospitals Bristol & Weston NHS FT £ 10,354
    NHS Buckinghamshire CCG £ 525
    University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust £ 13,996
    Cardiff & Vale University Health Board £ 22,250
    Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust £ 8,478.25
    North East & North Cumbria AHSN £ 11,509
    South East London CCG £ 120,000
  • 2020

    Kent Surrey & Sussex AHSN £ 9,500.00
    The Innovation Agency AHSN £ 242,500.00
    West Midlands AHSN £ 40,000.00
    Northern Health Science Alliance Ltd £ 18,000.00
    University Hospitals Bristol & Weston NHS FT £ 17,574.50
    NHS Buckinghamshire CCG £ 26,439.00
    University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust £ 17,838.50
    Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust £ 30,300.50
    Cardiff & Vale University Health Board £ 45,500.00
    Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust £ 12,320.75
    North East & North Cumbria AHSN £ 11,509.00