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I’m delighted to be able to share the latest update on our work to transform the way that health and social care research is done in the UK and support the Government’s ambition to make the UK Europe’s leading life-sciences economy by 2030.
Read on to hear how invited users are now accessing our new digital service, Plan and Manage Health and Care Research, for the first time.
This work wouldn’t have been possible without the support and engagement of our UK-wide partners and everyone who has contributed to user research. This is just the beginning, and I look forward to continuing to share our progress with you over the coming months.
Matt Westmore Chief Executive, Health Research Authority
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Our early adopters are now using Plan and Manage Health and Care Research to make changes to their active research, and we’ll be inviting more sponsors to start to use the service soon.
If you’ve not been invited yet, don’t worry, we're introducing more users and more study types onto the service in the coming months.
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The next phase in our work to build better research services will focus on users being able to plan and prepare new research applications for non-CTIMPS (clinical trials involving investigational medicinal products) using Plan and Manage Health and Care Research.
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We expect to start building this part of the service later in the year, but we've already started work to understand how you experience our current service and how the new service can meet your needs. We're always looking for people to help us test our plans by volunteering to take part in user research.
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We share the very latest progress with our new services in our interactive quarterly show and tell sessions.
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You can join us on Teams on Tuesday 24 February, from 1.30-3pm, to see and hear what we’re working on and the difference it will make, and ask any questions.
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