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Sir Hugh Taylor talks about the need for commitment and collaboration to make sure the Accelerated Access Review proposals become reality.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New recommendations set out how patients could get quicker access to innovative new diagnostic tools, treatments, and medical technologies.
Lord Prior welcomes new ambitions to speed up patient access to innovative new treatments.
Hilary Newiss, Chair of National Voices, asks for your opinion on how to give patients and service users a say at every stage of innovation.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Dr Stuart Dollow explains why a National Innovation Partnership is crucial to ensuring the uptake of innovation across the NHS.
Asking the right questions early on is important if innovations are to be adopted across the NHS, argues John Jeans.
Sir Hugh Taylor explains how your feedback has helped shape the 5 propositions in the Accelerated Access Review’s (AAR's) interim report.
The second phase of engagement kicks off with Accelerated Access Review’s (AAR) interim report from independent Chair, Sir Hugh Taylor.
Sir Hugh Taylor looks at some of the barriers that people have talked about in the Accelerated Access Review's (AAR's) engagement exercise.
Sir Hugh Taylor announces, and explains the benefits of, an extension of the review.
The Accelerated Access Review (AAR) has paused its online engagement to analyse the feedback received and prepare its interim report.
Join our conversation and share your views on how to speed up access to innovative drugs, devices and diagnostics for NHS patients.
Sir Hugh Taylor invites you to contribute your views to the Accelerated Access Review.
Richard Barker, Director of CASMI, sets out his vision for a development and approval pathway for high impact innovations.
Richard Murray, AAR’s champion for affordable national funding models, puts the case for reforming national systems and processes.
A new Accelerated Access Review website is asking for views on how to improve access to transformative medicines and medical technology.
The Review has established various routes for people to give their views on quicker access to transformative medicines and medical technology.
Health and industry experts attend workshop on how to give patients better access to transformative new medicines and medical technologies.
Rob Webster, Chief Executive of NHS Confederation, sets out his vision for a successful review.
Hilary Newiss, Chair of National Voices, asks patients for their ideas on how to improve the NHS.
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