Healthcare IT News March 26, 2021
Sophie Porter

The report focuses on fostering a data-driven, patient-focused approach to clinical research delivery.

The UK government has released a report outlining their vision for the future of clinical research delivery. Shaped by the significant contribution of research during the COVID-19 pandemic, ‘Saving and Improving lives: the Future of UK Clinical Research Delivery’ calls for a more inclusive, patient-focused research ethic within the NHS, with a particular focus on data-driven research enabled by digital tools.

The Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, concluded of the vision: “Ground-breaking technologies, data and analytics will transform healthcare and save lives.”

WHY IT MATTERS

The report identifies 5 key themes for developing the future best practice of clinical research delivery:

  • Embedding clinical research into the NHS
  • ...

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