This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Health research systems consist of diverse groups who have some role in health research, but the boundaries around such a system are not clear-cut. To explore what various stakeholders need we reviewed the literature including that on the history of English health R&D reforms, and we also applied some relevant conceptual frameworks. We first describe the needs and capabilities of the main groups of stakeholders in health research systems, and explain key features of policymaking systems within which these stakeholders operate in the UK. The five groups are policymakers (and health care managers), health professionals, patients and the general public, indust...
The lack of clarity and shared understanding regarding the scientific foundations of Health Policy a...
Background: Public engagement (PE) has become a common feature of many liberal governmental agendas...
First published by BioMed Central Busse, Reinhard : The contribution of health systems research to H...
Health research systems consist of diverse groups who have some role in health research, but the bou...
Health research systems consist of diverse groups who have some role in health research, but the bou...
BACKGROUND: Health research is important for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. H...
OBJECTIVES: In an essentially applied area of research, there are particular pressures on health ser...
Abstract: Background: Health research is important for the achievement of the Sustainable Developmen...
In 2016, England’s National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) celebrated its tenth anniversary as...
Health research systems can link knowledge generation with practical concerns to improve health and...
Copyright @ 2011 Hanney and Gonzalez.Provisional Abstract: This editorial introduces a new Supplemen...
Background: A challenge facing science is how to renew and improve its relationship with society. O...
Research that is integral into a 'learning healthcare system' can promote cost effective services an...
Abstract How can nations organise research investments to obtain the best bundle of knowledge and th...
Following government commitments to reducing health inequalities from 1997 onwards, the UK has been ...
The lack of clarity and shared understanding regarding the scientific foundations of Health Policy a...
Background: Public engagement (PE) has become a common feature of many liberal governmental agendas...
First published by BioMed Central Busse, Reinhard : The contribution of health systems research to H...
Health research systems consist of diverse groups who have some role in health research, but the bou...
Health research systems consist of diverse groups who have some role in health research, but the bou...
BACKGROUND: Health research is important for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. H...
OBJECTIVES: In an essentially applied area of research, there are particular pressures on health ser...
Abstract: Background: Health research is important for the achievement of the Sustainable Developmen...
In 2016, England’s National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) celebrated its tenth anniversary as...
Health research systems can link knowledge generation with practical concerns to improve health and...
Copyright @ 2011 Hanney and Gonzalez.Provisional Abstract: This editorial introduces a new Supplemen...
Background: A challenge facing science is how to renew and improve its relationship with society. O...
Research that is integral into a 'learning healthcare system' can promote cost effective services an...
Abstract How can nations organise research investments to obtain the best bundle of knowledge and th...
Following government commitments to reducing health inequalities from 1997 onwards, the UK has been ...
The lack of clarity and shared understanding regarding the scientific foundations of Health Policy a...
Background: Public engagement (PE) has become a common feature of many liberal governmental agendas...
First published by BioMed Central Busse, Reinhard : The contribution of health systems research to H...