by H34ltht3ch | Jan 24, 2018 | News, News
Lord O’Shaughnessy, the Minister responsible for the uptake of medical technologies, appeared before two parliamentary committees yesterday and acknowledged the issues that innovators continue to face around uptake. Speaking before the House of Lords Science &... by H34ltht3ch | Dec 14, 2017 | News, News
The Health Tech Alliance has formally submitted a response to the Health Select Committee’s ongoing inquiry into the impact of Brexit on medicines, medical devices and substances of human origin. Members of the Alliance, including both SMEs and large companies, agreed... by H34ltht3ch | Dec 8, 2017 | News, News
The ’Life Sciences ‘Sector Deal’ was announced this week – the first in a string of ‘sector deals’, to be rolled out as part of the Government’s wider Industrial Strategy. The deal is a series of commitments and investments from both Government and industry,... by H34ltht3ch | Dec 5, 2017 | News, News
Professor Sir John Bell appeared before the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee today, to discuss what he hoped to see out of the implementation of his Life Sciences Industrial Strategy and the ‘sector deal’ that is to be announced shortly. When asked... by H34ltht3ch | Dec 4, 2017 | News, News
The Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy Hunt’s comments about medical technologies came as he closed the Kings Fund Annual Conference yesterday. Although he pointed out that safety and quality standards had remained generally high despite the funding squeeze and... by H34ltht3ch | Nov 24, 2017 | News, News
The Health Tech Alliance’s November meeting could not have been timelier, with the Government’s recent response to the Accelerated Access Review (AAR) giving our members plenty to discuss. Members heard from Miles Scott, Improvement Director at NHS Improvement and...