编辑部 - 英国不断变化的研究格局
1Editor-in-Chief, Professor, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and General Internal Medicine, Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Liverpool.
Acute medicine
|February 26, 2026
概括
英国的目标是通过减少国家卫生服务 (NHS) 试验设置时间和将商业试验参与者数量增加一倍来促进研究活动. 这一倡议旨在加强英国的地位.
科学领域:
- 生命科学 生命科学
- 生物技术是生物技术.
- 医疗保健研究 医疗保健研究
背景情况:
- 英国政府致力于支持生命科学行业.
- 之前的计划包括"生命科学部门计划"和"适合未来:英格兰10年健康计划".
- 英国NHS的"增加NHS的研究活动"论文概述了关键的战略目标.
研究的目的:
- 在国家卫生服务 (NHS) 中显著减少临床试验设置时间表.
- 到2026年将商业干预试验的参与者数量增加一倍,到2029年再增加一倍.
- 将英国定位为国际研究和生物技术投资的领先目的地.
主要方法:
- 实施影响英国研究格局的重大变化,在未来几年的财政年度.
- 在总和个别站点层面监测研究绩效.
- 根据历史表现,研究量,招聘活动和新的绩效指标分配NHS研究预算.
主要成果:
- 雄心勃勃的目标是将NHS试验的设置时间从250天缩短到150天以下.
- 预计到2026年商业干预试验参与者的数量将翻一番,到2029年将进一步翻一番.
- 专注于改善研究设置时间,交付效率和扩大商业研究活动.
结论:
- 英国正在实施战略计划,以加强其研究环境并吸引投资.
- 基于绩效的研究预算分配将激励效率和参与度的增加.
- 这些变化预计将大大提高英国在全球生命科学和生物技术研究中的地位.
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