The plan would create a clear pathway for developers to get funding for their innovations if they are clinically effective and cost-saving
I'm Matt Rosser with news that the NHS in England is launching a consultation on a new plan to give patients faster access to cutting-edge medical technologies. The plan would create a clear pathway for developers to get funding for their innovations if they are clinically effective and cost-saving. This would allow more NICE-approved technologies to be used by the NHS. The consultation is open to patients, medical professionals, and industry experts. They are looking for feedback to ensure the plan benefits patients and provides the best value for the NHS.
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