Funding boost for health research

Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy Hunt, announced today that £120 million will be invested in health research to tackle some of the country’s biggest health problems over the next five years.

 The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) scheme is part of the Government’s commitment to put the UK at the forefront of health research. Jeremy Hunt is calling for researchers to make a real impact on patients’ lives, whether this is through revolutionary new treatments to tackle the biggest killer diseases or better joined up care for patients with long-term conditions. The new funding builds on previous successful NIHR health research that has led to improvements in treatments for patients that are widely used in the NHS. This includes a new blood clotting drug that reduces the risk of death in patients by 30%. Other research is leading to better follow up care for stroke survivors through a simple questionnaire to make sure their needs are being met and that support is available in the community. This new system is now being provided across 15 services across England, covering 1,000 patients.

 

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