HealthTech Research Centres
Our HealthTech Research Centres (HRCs) are centres of excellence located in leading NHS organisations across England.
They accelerate the development of healthcare technologies to improve the effectiveness and quality of health and care services. They do this by helping medical device, digital technology and diagnostic companies (collectively known as healthtech) to develop, evaluate and validate new innovative health technologies to address pressing healthcare challenges. This includes help to generate evidence to demonstrate financial value (health economics) or improve operational efficiency in the NHS (real-world evidence generation).
We also help non-life science companies, such as software developers and digital companies, that are working on healthcare solutions.
HRC support for the life sciences industry
We have established 14 HRCs, each with a distinct therapeutic focus, to bring together the life sciences industry, patients, carers, the NHS, researchers, commissioners and investors. Through our HRCs, we can provide:
Expertise
Unrivalled access to world-leading medical diagnostics expertise and extensive clinical networks.
State-of-the-art facilities
Access to specialist equipment relevant to distinct specialisms, including a sleeping unit, a surgical theatre simulation suite, a gait analysis lab and a neuroimaging suite.
Advice
Advice on the suitability of new technologies and the evidence required to support their commercial uptake. This includes advice on device design, patient care pathway analysis, clinical evaluation, health economics, site identification, patient recruitment and regulatory advice.
Collaboration
Help to broker relationships between industry and clinical practice to test new technologies in community settings. We can help you to build a multidisciplinary team to work with you to ensure you generate the right evidence to support the adoption of your health technology into the NHS.
Patient and public involvement
Public contributors are at the centre of our HRCs, helping to steer and govern our work to ensure it is relevant to patients and carers. Each HRC has a PPIE lead to support companies in their product design, development and to facilitate patient engagement and recruitment.
Study delivery
In-house delivery of clinical trials, health economics, health informatics, multidisciplinary pathology capabilities, and generation of high quality evidence to demonstrate the benefits of your product.
HealthTech Research Centres locations
The NIHR HRCs launched on 1 April 2024, with more than £41 million awarded across 14 NIHR HRCs over 5 years. The HRCs are shown in the map on this page and are listed here:
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Accelerated Surgical Care
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Brain Health
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Brain Injury
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Cardiovascular and Respiratory Medicine
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Community Healthcare
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Devices, Digital and Robotics
- NIHR Healthtech Research Centre in Diagnostic and Technology Evaluation
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Emergency and Acute Care
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in In Vitro Diagnostics
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Long Term Conditions
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Mental Health (MindTech)
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Paediatrics and Child Health
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Rehabilitation
- NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Sustainable Innovation
Impact: Medtech and In Vitro Diagnostic Co-operatives (MIC)s
The HRC scheme replaces the successful NIHR Medtech and In Vitro Diagnostic Co-operative (MIC) scheme, which came to an end in March 2024. The NIHR MIC scheme included the development of:
- Virtual reality rehabilitation physiotherapy for children. This enabled them to undergo treatment from the comfort of their own home, reducing pressures on hospital services
- The “HeadUp Collar”. This drastically improves the quality of life for people with motor neurone disease. It addresses problems with communication, swallowing, breathing, mobility and pain
- A breath test for multiple gastrointestinal cancers. This enables detection at an earlier stage, when treatments are more effective
- QbTest, a computerised assessment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This is now used in NHS ADHD Clinics in England to support clinical decision making and more efficiently diagnose ADHD. QbTest enables people to have fewer consultations and receive support much earlier
Explore more support from the NIHR
This service is just one of the ways we help life science organisations. Visit our NIHR support for industry page to discover our full range of support or explore all our services and support.
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