National Institute for Health Research, Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for South Yorkshire (External organisation)

  • Christine Smith (Member)

Activity: Membership typesMembership of board

Description

NIHR £10,000,000

Collaborative partnerships between the National Health Service, public services and Higher Education Institutions, focused on improving patient outcomes through the conduct and application of applied health research and evidence-based implementation.

The CLAHRCs were set up to improve patient outcomes across the geographical area covered by the collaboration through three key interlinked functions:

• Conducting high quality applied health research,
• Implementing the findings from research into clinical practice,
• Increasing the capacity of NHS organisations to engage with and undertake applied health services research.

We will undertake high quality applied research and evidence-based implementation that is responsive to, and in partnership with, our collaborating organisation, patient, carers and the public. The outcome being an improvement in both the health and wealth of the population of Yorkshire and Humber.
Period20142019
Held atNational Institute for Health Research, Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Degree of RecognitionRegional