Report for Minister of Health recommends introduction of contract templates, key performance indicators and a unified costing framework
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said implementing the recommendations of the report on clinical trials would 'bring significant benefits to both patients and the research infrastructure which supports clinical trials in Ireland'. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Research from the industry has consistently found Ireland is attracting fewer clinical trials than some European countries with similar populations and economic performance. The NCTOG presented interim recommendations to Government this week, among which is a recommendation to introduce a pre-arranged template for the contract which could be mandated and adopted as standard “to accelerate the costing and contracting activities for clinical trial sponsors”.
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