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  • Make it Public - creating transparency within health and social care research

    Created: 21/08/2020
    News/Events Category: General News


    The Health Research Authority has launched a new strategy to ensure information about all health and social care research – including COVID-19 research - is made publicly available to benefit patients, researchers and policymakers. 

    The new Make it Public strategy is about making transparency ‘the norm’ in research and making information more visible to the public. New measures set out in the strategy will improve this by:

    • expecting researchers to plan how they will let research participants know about the findings of the study from the beginning
    • introducing additional monitoring to check that researchers are reporting results and to collect information about study findings
    • making information on individual research projects – and their transparency performance - available to the public
    • introducing a system to consider past transparency performance when reviewing new studies for approval and in the future introducing sanctions




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