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Home arrow Publications arrow IMPORTANT NHS MEETING: QIPP - PUBLIC & PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS - R&D - CLINICAL TRIALS
IMPORTANT NHS MEETING: QIPP - PUBLIC & PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS - R&D - CLINICAL TRIALS Print E-mail

Improving Quality & Productivity in the NHS:       Collaboration - Research - Innovation

 

If you work in the Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare, or Medical Technology sectors and related industry – and wish to develop more efficient and effective partnerships with the NHS, faster – then this is for you.   

·         The NHS is faced with delivering World Class Health Care, whilst providing cash releasing savings alongside quality and service improvements.  Can Industry help the QIPP initiative to radically improve healthcare delivery, while creating savings of up to £23 billion

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         Work is taking shape across the DH/NHS landscape, establishing plans on how Industry can best develop interdependent, mutually beneficial, relations to achieve QIPP objectives 

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         Healthcare / Life Sciences is the single most important market for UK Plc - no matter what changes the election brings about, this fact will remain steadfast 

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         There are barriers and hurdles that appear as common denominators at both sides, which must be clarified and overcome and transparency achieved from all parties 

Those wishing to express interest
to form partnerships and collaborate with the group of NHS stakeholders, both for their existing requirements and for forthcoming epic plans, should without delay get in touch - there is limited capacity and an approval process.   

Contact              -        Miss Sam Owen


Telephone        -        0161 237 5991 / 0773 841 3121

Email                  -       
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In accordance with the requirements of the Health and Social Care Act 2001, consultation has already commenced


 The process is for Government Interrelations to conduct a concise evaluation with immediate effect
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