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The NHS R&D Information Systems Strategy (ISS).

J Ennis, A Cooper, C Henshall

    Health Libraries Review
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    A new strategic framework, the NHS R&D Information Systems Strategy (ISS), supports health research and development. This framework details system benefits and dissemination plans for improved access.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Information Systems Strategy
    • National Health Service (NHS) Research and Development

    Background:

    • The NHS R&D Information Systems Strategy (ISS) was developed following a 1992 strategy study.
    • The ISS provides a strategic framework for information systems within the NHS.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To summarize the main features of the NHS R&D Information Systems Strategy (ISS).
    • To illustrate the benefits of specific information systems for NHS research and development.
    • To outline the dissemination and access methods for the programme's products.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of the NHS R&D Information Systems Strategy (ISS) document.
    • Analysis of proposed information systems and their benefits.
    • Description of dissemination and access protocols.

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    Main Results:

    • The ISS establishes a comprehensive framework for information systems.
    • Specific information systems offer significant benefits to NHS research and development.
    • Clear pathways for product dissemination and access have been outlined.

    Conclusions:

    • The NHS R&D Information Systems Strategy (ISS) provides a vital framework for advancing research and development.
    • Effective information systems are crucial for supporting and disseminating R&D outcomes.
    • The strategy ensures accessibility and utilization of R&D products within the NHS.