Delivering clinical research to make patients, and the NHS, better RESEARCH SITE INITIATIVE Aderonke Adebiyi dd/mm/yyyy.

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Delivering clinical research to make patients, and the NHS, better RESEARCH SITE INITIATIVE Aderonke Adebiyi dd/mm/yyyy

What is the RSI scheme? The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network (CRN) Research Site Initiative (RSI) is a scheme to support the establishment and maintenance of infrastructure enabling primary care sites to contribute to the delivery of NIHR CRN Portfolio studies, supporting the High Level Objectives (HLOs) and priorities. 2

Background RSI Scheme was established in 2008 The RSI scheme was established to provide funding to support infrastructure within Primary Care settings to help them to become and remain research active sites, The Scheme was revised in 2012, building on successes and aiming to encourage greater consistency across the country. 3

How does it work? Scheme run and managed by LCRN Comprises of 3 levels -Introductory level -Level 1 -Level 2 4

How does it work? Open application process to apply to the scheme Contract (sets out responsibilities of each party ) Performance management / Monitoring 5

Number of GP Practices within the 14/15 RSI Scheme by CCG 6

Number of GP Practices within the 15/16 RSI Scheme by CCG 7

Opportunities/Benefits The RSI schemes have increased the ability of primary care sites to deliver research to high standards. Network nurses to help running of studies Access to network staff in setting up studies Access to GCP training and a significant number of sites have obtained the RCGP “Research Ready” accreditation. 8

Challenges Workload Changing landscape Local portfolio Industry studies 9

The Future……. RSI Scheme Hub and Spoke Combination of both Alternative scheme 10

THANK YOU 11