Health and Care Research Wales

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Health and Care Research Wales is a networked organisation, supported by Welsh Government, which brings together a wide range of partners across the NHS in Wales, universities and research institutions, local authorities, and others.

The organisations works in close partnership with other government agencies and research funders (both in Wales and across the UK); industry partners; patients; public and other stakeholders. Work together to promote research into diseases, treatments, services and outcomes that can lead to discoveries and innovations which can improve and even save people's lives.[1]

Vision, aims and objectives

Health and Care Research Wales' goal is to ensure that today's research makes a difference to tomorrow's care.

Health and Care Research Wales’ mission is to promote, support and provide collective oversight of health and social care research in Wales to ensure it is of the highest international scientific quality, is relevant to the needs and challenges of health and care in Wales, and makes a difference to policy and practice in ways that improve the lives of patients, people and communities in Wales.

Involving patients, service users, carers and the public is key to our work in order to ensure the research we support is relevant and effectively delivered.[2]

References

  1. ^ "About". Health Care Research Wales. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Our vision, aims and objectives". Health Care Research Wales. Retrieved 2 June 2021.