History
Milestones
08-Mar-2006 LGC extends R&D programme management
with Department of Health under new NHS health research
strategy
LGC to provide Central Commissioning
Facility and programme management for the National Institute for
Health Research.
LGC, Europe’s leading provider of analytical and diagnostic
services and reference standards, is to provide programme
management for the National Institute for Health Research
(NIHR). The NIHR is a key component of the Department of Health (DH)
strategy publication, ‘Best
Research for Best Health: A New National Health Research
Strategy´ (January 2006), for the NHS in England.
For an initial period of five years, LGC
will operate the NIHR’s Central Commissioning
Facility. This is being created to streamline and simplify the
application process for DH research and development funding. LGC
will also manage two of the programmes that will come under the
Central Commissioning Facility: the existing ´Policy Research
Programme´ (PRP), and a new response mode programme, ´Research for
Patient Benefit´ (RfPB).
LGC´s External Programme Management Group
(EPMG), which will lead on the new work, already manages two
existing DH research programmes: ´New and Emerging Applications of
Technology´ (NEAT) and ´Genetics´. Staffed by qualified
research scientists and professional programme managers, EPMG´s
combined skills have produced a highly specialised team for science
and technology programme management, with all contracts performed
to ISO 9001 standard.
Central to LGC´s bid was its partnership
with NEL Management Consulting to
construct a secure website and database for the Central
Commissioning Facility. LGC and TUV NEL Ltd also manage the
DTI Technology
Programme, an output of the government’s ten-year Science and
Innovation Investment Framework published in 2004.
Dr Emily Gardner, Team Leader of LGC’s EPMG,
said: "The tendering process has been extremely thorough and
competitive so we are absolutely delighted that LGC will have a
role to play in achieving strategic goals in national health
research. We have been working with DH in the management of R&D
programmes for a number of years and we value the opportunity to
further develop this relationship in the coming months as the
NIHR’s Central Commissioning Facility comes on-stream.”