What are the benefits of your practice being active in research?

Evidence suggests that patients who receive care in research-active institutions have better health outcomes than those who are treated in a non-research environment.

 

By joining the research community, we are actively helping to improve the standard of healthcare for our patients.

 

Research provides an opportunity for you, the patient, to better understand your health conditions as well as give something back to the NHS and wider community.

 

Sometimes it can provide patients with access to new treatments, as well as bringing a new dimension to practice and added skills to those involved.

 

The practice will receive funding to cover any additional costs of taking part in research (it does not come out of our own budget and so routine patient services will not be affected).