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    A research and development strategy for Hillingdon Primary Care Trust (PCT) in North West London

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    Townsend, J., Dowie, R. and Healy, C. (2002) ‘A Research and Development Strategy for Hillingdon Primary Care Trust (PCT) in North West London’, National Institute of Health Sciences Research Bulletin, 1, (4), 33-36.
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    Date
    2002
    Author
    Healy, Caroline
    Townsend, Joy
    Dowie, Robin
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    Townsend, J., Dowie, R. and Healy, C. (2002) ‘A Research and Development Strategy for Hillingdon Primary Care Trust (PCT) in North West London’, National Institute of Health Sciences Research Bulletin, 1, (4), 33-36.
    Abstract
    Rationale: There were three notable milestones for health research in England during the 1990s. The NHS R&D programme was established and it prioritised research on themes such as the primary-secondary care interface and initiated regional R&D programmes. The Culyer Report led to the first comprehensive strategy for funding research within the NHS, while the Mant strategic review of research in primary care stimulated the setting up of primary care research networks. However, by the time the three waves of primary care trusts were introduced in 2000-02, 303 in all, opportunities for obtaining NHS funding for promoting R&D in primary care were much more restricted, especially from regional sources.
    Keywords
    Health
    Research
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    NIHS
    Rights
    copyright © NIHS 2002
    DOI
    http://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/Leadership_Education_Development/National_Institute_of_Health_Sciences/Research_Bulletin/Research_Bulletin_Archive/Research_Bulletin_Dec_2002.pdf
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1972
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