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Does the separation of research and care hold back healthcare improvement?
With all the complex demands of delivering safe and effective health and care services, it is easy to regard research as an 'optional extra', but this would be to lose some of the considerable, but less well known, gains from making research an integral part of healthcare. A striking feature of the recent crisis has been the speed at which research into effective treatments and vaccines targeting the Covid-19 pandemic has been delivered recently in the UK, but these benefits extend beyond the management of a crisis.
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First contributed: | 24 May 2022 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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