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A number of NHS organisations are to implement new processes to simplify the NHS research set up process and cut delays, producing greater certainty and reduce administrative costs.
Working with the National Institute for Health Research, Health Research Authority and NHS Improvement, NHS England will introduce the new arrangements to eliminate variation and delays in set up and reporting for commercial contract research and ensure the process for reimbursements for excess treatment costs in non commercial research are simplified and streamlined.
According to NHS England, there can be a difference of up to nine months between each hospital taking part in a multi-site trial being confirmed, delaying the trial beginning. Therefore, patients should benefit from quicker access to trials, making the NHS will become a more attractive place to undertake research.
Dr Sam Roberts, director for innovation and life sciences at NHS England, said: “The NHS has a long history of scientific breakthroughs and, in the NHS’s 70th year, we are committed to breaking down the barriers clinicians face when trying to set up new research projects.
“In implementing these new arrangements NHS England are fulfilling the first of our commitments to improve how the NHS supports and applies research. Cutting the current bureaucracy, variation and eliminating delays will increase patient’s access to research and the latest treatments, and support the life sciences industry.”
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