Next step towards a health and medical research one-stop shop

The Australian Government is today releasing the consultation report for a national one-stop shop that will enable clinical trials and health and medical research to be assessed and managed in a single place.

The Hon Mark Butler MP
Minister for Health and Aged Care

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The Australian Government is today releasing the consultation report for a national one-stop shop that will enable clinical trials and health and medical research to be assessed and managed in a single place.

Importantly, it will provide information to patients about clinical trials relevant to their condition.

The Health and Medical Research Advisory Group, chaired by Professor Ian Chubb AC, guided the consultation on behalf of all jurisdictions via the Clinical Trials Project Reference Group.

More than 1,400 stakeholders took part in the consultation through workshops, focus groups, meetings, webinars, surveys and written submissions.

The National One-Stop Shop builds on the new accreditation scheme for trial sites in health services under the National Trials Governance Framework, which remains a national priority.

Read the consultation report.

Quotes attributable to Minister Butler:

“This consultation report is a major step towards developing a platform that supports patients, researchers, industry and sponsors to find, conduct, participate in and invest in high-quality and ethical research, including clinical trials.

“It is the result of enthusiastic cooperation between all Australian governments.

“I thank Professor Chubb's significant contributions to these consultations and look forward to his continuing work with the Department of Health and all jurisdictions to establish the cross-government governance arrangements for the One-Stop Shop.”

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