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Question to the Minister of Health

  • stewartdicksonmla
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read
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Minister's answer

The Department of Health facilitates access for patients to clinical trials through the work of the Health and Social Care (HSC) research and development division in the Public Health Agency (PHA). The division oversees participation in UK-wide clinical governance and trial approval processes. In addition, it funds core research infrastructure, which, in turn, supports access to clinical trials. That includes the Northern Ireland Clinical Research Network, a cancer trials network, a clinical trials unit, a clinical research facility and research offices in each of the trusts. Approximately 80% of clinical trials taking place in Northern Ireland also have research sites in other UK nations. However, I recognise that many clinical trials open only in a small number of sites around the UK and seek to recruit only a limited number of patients who have very specific characteristics. Therefore, not all trials will open in Northern Ireland or, indeed, in any other part of the United Kingdom.

 
 
 

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