Patients across the UK will have greater access to cutting-edge treatments and clinical trials after the government announced £100 million of public-private investment to set up 20 research hubs.

Commercial research delivery centres (CRDCs) will act as regional hubs for pioneering clinical trials, creating opportunities to test innovative new treatments with the latest equipment and technology.

They will be established in all four corners of the UK – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

These trials will build UK research delivery leadership into all conditions across multi-specialist centres. This includes cancer and obesity, as well as infectious diseases such as flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The CRDCs will support the rapid set-up of commercial studies so patients can begin accessing treatments undergoing trials as early as possible.

In support of the 10 Year Health Plan, CRDCs will shift clinical trials into community settings, meaning those in under-served regions will be better able to participate in research. This will boost access to new treatments in the trial stage.

Health Minister Baroness Gillian Merron (pictured) said: “This significant private investment in health research is a powerful vote of confidence in the UK’s leading research and life sciences sector.

“The new hubs will help shift research into smaller communities, allowing more people to access cutting-edge treatments faster.

“Prevention is better than cure – these trials will help unlock the next generation of treatments, boost economic growth and build an NHS fit for the future.”

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The funding is part of a wider £400m joint public-private investment scheme – the Voluntary Scheme for Branded Medicine Pricing, Access and Growth (VPAG) Investment Programme. It is a unique partnership between the government and the pharmaceutical industry to boost the global competitiveness of the UK life sciences sector and stimulate economic growth. 

The health of the nation and health of the economy are inextricably linked; the new CRDCs will bolster the UK as a powerhouse for life sciences and med tech, driving economic growth.

The investment boost follows the Plan for Change unveiled by the Prime Minister last week, which sets out ambitious but achievable milestones for the missions that will drive real improvements in the lives of working people.

As part of the 10 Year Health Plan, the government will shift care from treatment to prevention and this investment will support research into preventative vaccines and medicines, ultimately helping people live healthier lives for longer.

Legislation has today been laid that will transform clinical trials in the UK by speeding up trial approvals while protecting patient safety. It is the biggest overhaul of regulations in 20 years and will remove administrative red tape and streamline processes to get clinical trials up and running as quickly as possible. The changes are being introduced by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Health Research Authority (HRA).

Science Minister Lord Vallance said: “If we are to turn the latest advances in medical science into breakthrough treatments and therapeutics for patients, it is essential that leading businesses and private investment work in partnership with the NHS.

“This is especially important for clinical trials where the UK has a strong track record and can again become a leader.”

A full list of the centres can be found below:

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust 

Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust 

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust 

Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust 

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 

Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust 

Barts Health NHS Trust 

University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust 

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust 

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 

London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust 

Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust  

One Northern Ireland approach  

NHS Lothian

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde  

NHS Tayside  

NHS Grampian  

One Wales approach

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