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ABPI response to Clinical Research Implementation Plan publication

The governments of the four nations of the UK have published a second joint implementation plan for improving clinical research in the UK.

Today’s plan is a positive step towards getting the UK’s clinical research ecosystem back on track. Jennifer Harris, ABPI Director of Research Policy

Welcoming The Future of UK Clinical Research Delivery: 2022 to 2025 implementation plan, Jennifer Harris, Director of Research at the ABPI, said:

“Today’s plan is a positive step towards getting the UK’s clinical research ecosystem back on track.

“Tackling the ongoing challenges created by COVID-19 is a priority for both industry and NHS and is vital if we are to kick-start important research into new medicines and vaccines.

“The ABPI and its members will continue to work closely with all partners involved to help us deliver on the UKs ambition to be the go-to destination for clinical research.”

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Last modified: 20 September 2023

Last reviewed: 20 September 2023

  • This plan has been developed by the cross-sector UK Clinical Research Recovery, Resilience & Growth (RRG) Programme in consultation with stakeholders from across the clinical research ecosystem.
  • Up to £150 million of additional funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and £25 million additional funding from RRG Programme delivery partners across the UK announced, in addition to up to £200 million in England for the data for research and development programme announced in March 2022.
  • Plans to embed clinical research in healthcare by using the Health & Care Act’s enhanced research mandate for Integrated Care Systems and embedding research into healthcare organisations’ workforce plans.
  • Further improvements to clinical trial approvals and set-up, including plans for a single UK-wide approval service, new model agreements, and secondary legislation to strengthen the regulatory frameworks for clinical research.
  • Find out more about the UK Clinical Research RRG Programme here.

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