Simon Denegri OBE - Health and Care Research Wales conference 2020

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Transforming health through innovation: Integrating the NHS and academia Research Culture and Capacity Plenary, Health and Care Research Wales Conference, 7th October 2020

Simon Denegri Executive Director



Background •

UK has an international reputation for excellence in biomedical & health research

Research-active healthcare settings have better patient outcomes

Downing A, et al. (2017). Gut 66, 89–96.

Unique assets: NHS and outstanding university sector

Challenges: – Lack of capacity of NHS staff to engage with the research agenda – Decline in numbers of clinical academics – Widening gap between academia and the NHS Academia Focus on the REF Little engagement with the NHS

NHS Financial & operational deliverables Research viewed as ‘nice to have’


Our vision Urgent need to enhance the NHS-academia interface to better harness the research expertise & capability of the NHS 1. Accelerate the translation of research into patient benefit & population health

2. Increase the appeal of the UK to the Life Sciences industry

Recommendations will support the delivery of the: •

NHS Long Term plan and NHS People Plan

Industrial Strategy

Life Sciences Industrial Strategy & Sector Deals

General Practice Forward View

Topol Review

CSR/R&D Roadmap


Case studies and good practice

Web Link: https://acmedsci.a c.uk/more/news/f uture-patient-careat-risk-unlesshealth-researchprotected-andboosted


Focus areas 1. Creating a healthcare system that truly values research 2. Fully integrating research teams across academia and the NHS 3. Providing dedicated research time for research-active NHS staff 4. Ensuring undergraduate curricula equip healthcare staff with the skills to engage with research 5. Incorporating flexibility into postgraduate training pathways 6. Streamlining research through joint R&D offices


1. Creating a healthcare system that values research To enhance how research is valued across the NHS: •

Responsibility of every NHS Trust Board to value & promote research – annual publication of research activities

Development of a set of research metrics – Included in annual publication of research activities – Reported to NHS Trust Boards to inform workforce and job planning

Research included in the ‘balanced scorecard’ being developed for the NHS Oversight Framework

Development of a set of research metrics to evaluate the level of research activity & encourage further research in primary care & public health


2. Integrating research teams To promote integrated research teams: •

Award of honorary academic titles to healthcare professionals that contribute significantly to research: – Career development, mentoring, training & promotion opportunities – Access to grant machinery & journal subscriptions – PhD supervision

Schemes to encourage greater mobility across sectors


3. Providing dedicated research time To provide healthcare professionals with protected time for research: •

Pilot in a number of hospitals – proportion of consultants to be offered a contract that includes a percentage of time protected for research

Similar pilots for primary care practitioners, nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, dentists, pharmacists & public health practitioners

Ring-fencing & reinvesting funding income from research in research endeavours (e.g. backfilling time dedicated to research)


4. Rethinking undergraduate training of health professionals To ensure all healthcare professionals can engage with research: •

Research component in all undergraduate healthcare degrees

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Opportunities for undergraduates to be exposed to research (e.g. intercalated degrees, short-term research projects)


5. Incorporating flexibility into postgraduate training To achieve greater flexibility in postgraduate training of healthcare professionals: •

‘Step out & step in’ training for medical trainees & capacity building in clinical research leadership

Sustainable infrastructure for research & clear, flexible clinical academic career pathways across other healthcare professions

Increasing the number of clinical academic posts provided by HEIs, particularly at reader & senior lecturer level.

Development of agreed essential research competencies to inform curricula across healthcare professions

Review of existing funding streams to ensure that research opportunities are available across all healthcare professions


6. Streamlining research through joint R&D offices To facilitate joint working across the NHS-academia interface: •

More integrated research office function between NHS R&D offices & HEI research offices

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Aim for integration into a single function


Opportunities and challenges Key features of current COVID-19 environment: •

Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) settlement

Energy and drive behind R&D Roadmap and research culture agenda

Disruption to research funding and careers particularly charities

‘Restart research’ agenda

Diagnostic testing response has accentuated key enablers: leadership, collaboration, regulatory environment, innovation.

AMS leadership on regional agenda, mobility between sectors

Public involvement and engagement agenda


COVID-19 engaging public & patients • Mental Health impacts of COVID-19 (survey of public and service user views) • PAGE – The Peoples Advisory Group for Emergencies (as part of Winter Scenarios project). • Planet DIVOC19 - a comic to empower young adults (1625 year olds) to make sense of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Thank you simon.denegri@acmedsci.ac.uk @acmedsci @SDenegri


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