Friday, 13 March 2015


Did you know that…
  • Up to 50% of patients do not take their prescribed medication?
  • Up to 10% of all hospital admissions are due to medication-related problems including those caused by drugs not being taken, or being taken incorrectly?
  • That the cost of patients not following their prescribed treatment regime correctly is estimated to cost health care systems around the world over $300bn annually?
The term used to describe the correct taking of a prescribed course of medical treatment is ‘medical adherence’. Poor medical adherence is a big problem – described by the WHO as ‘a worldwide problem of striking magnitude’.
The Centre for Business Innovation Medical Adherence Consortium is a group of organisations all of whom have an interest in the problem of poor medical adherence and a shared belief that technology might be a part of the solution. This group met for the first time at BUPA House in London towards the end of February. Organisations as diverse as BUPA, GlaxoSmithKline, AbbVie, Tunstall, Janssen, Proteus Digital Health, NICE and others discussed the key areas that need to be addressed if progress is to be made in this difficult area.
The group identified areas where common obstacles to improving poor adherence are thought to lie including:
  • Economic / financial considerations: ensuring that good adherence makes economic sense for all actors.
  • Standardisation: agreement around terminology, identification of gaps in information and other standards and planning to address these.
  • Regulation: identification of key obstacles to improved adherence associated with regulation and determine the best way of engaging with the regulator to jointly determine if and how these might be addressed.
  • "Case studies": identification and dissemination of success stories to encourage wider engagement with the subject of adherence.
  • Measurement / data: understanding problems around measurement of adherence, identifying and disseminating baseline measurements, agreeing standard approaches to measurement.
  • Sustainability: ensuring that any adherence approaches are not only affordable but are sustainable for the long term.


Future meetings will develop these themes and look to make concrete progress in each of them – helping to address some of the problems preventing progress in the difficult area of medical adherence.

Sunday, 18 January 2015

CfBI's New Year Briefing now available

Visit http://www.cfbi.com/CfBIBriefingNY2015.pdf to download the latest edition of CfBI's briefing with details of its achievements in the 2nd half of 2014 as well as cameo descriptions of all its active consortia

Medical Adherence Consortium Launches Feb 25th

The Centre for Business Innovation is delighted to announce that its latest pan-industry consortium 'Medical Adherence' launches on February 25th in London.

Shaped by input from its founders including: NICE, Abbvie, BUPA, GSK and Philips the first meeting of the consortium will be hosted by BUPA at their London Headquarters.

Dr Jeremy Holland who leads the consortium tells us "Medical Adherence is the problem arising because patients do not follow their doctors' advice in taking medication or making lifestyle changes. It costs the industry $trillions and ruins patients lives".

Dr Peter Hewkin for CfBI adds "This is exactly the type of problem where CfBI's consortium approach is most appropriate to address - bringing together stakeholders from diverse industries to find a shared view of how to get market traction for new classes of solution."

The consortium members come form across Europe - but take a global view on the nature of the problem and how it might best be addressed.

CfBI is a neutral facilitator - which does not hold IP or sell consultancy. It runs 5 other consortia using the same process and has a long track record of success

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Upcoming Franchisees and Friends Meeting January 7th

Upcoming Franchisees and Friends Meeting January 7th in Cambridge

Twice a year CfBI franchisees meet to compare notes, share experience and find even better practises in delivering our consortia.

Following this we open the meeting to a wider group of 'friends' who are tempted by the idea of taking on their own new franchises.

Discussion spills over to dinner in a nearby restaurant.

Interested? This is invitation only - so make your case to ceo@cfbi.com


Thursday, 9 October 2014

Upcoming Meetings of the Microfluidics Consortium MF6

Upcoming Meetings of the Microfluidics Consortium MF6

Nov 20/21 Paris, France. The Consortium will be hosted by Fluigent and Institute Pierre Gilles de Gennes who have arranged for us to met leading researches and start-ups.

Feb 16/17 Carolina, USA. The Consortium will be host by Becton Dickinson and Duke University.

Further out we will be visiting Scandinavia, UK, Japan and Boston

For further details contact Peter Hewkin on ceo@cfbi.com

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Microfluidics Consortium European Open Day July 3rd

The Microfluidics Consortium is a group of 20 companies from across Europe and the USA with the shared mission to grow the market for microfluidics enabled products and services.

Come and meet the Microfluidics Consortium and learn about our thinking, our members and their offerings. On July 3rd we will be at the CASS Centre in Cambridge with a mixture of presentations, demonstrations and networking.

Details and registration at http://www.cfbi.com/mf54landingpage.htm


Sunday, 16 February 2014

CfBI Franchisees and Friends seminar March 6th

Would you like to work with CfBI delivering our formula? Curious about our business plan and vision? Tempted by a free lunch?

Come and join us on the afternoon of March 6th for the next of our 6 monthly "Franchisees and Friends" sessions!

At 2pm existing CfBI franchisees will meet at the Cambridge Business Lounge in Burleigh Street to compare experiences and find even better practises for deliving our formula. From 3:30 we open our doors to friends who might consider becoming a franchisee to learn about how we work and whats in it for you. 

From 6pm CfBI is bankrolling an informal dinner and chat at its favourite haunt CB2 Cafe in Norfolk Street.

If you are interested in participating contact Peter on ceo@cfbi.com