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Research and development in the NHS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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In April 1991, the government announced the development of a new research and development programme for the NHS. Professor Michael Peckham was duly appointed Director and the first strategy document appeared in September of the same year (DOH, 1991). The suitably broad objective of the strategy is to “ensure that the content and delivery of care in the NHS is based on high quality research relevant to improving the health of the nation”.
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Department of Health (1991) Research for Health: A Research and Development Strategy for the NHS.
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House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology (1988) Priorties in Medical Research.
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North Western Regional Health Authority (1992) Regional Research and Development Plan.
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