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Health Research – Making an Impact: The Economic and Social Benefits
(2008)
Nason, Edward; Janta, Barbara; Hastings, Gillian; Hanney, Stephen; O'Driscoll, Mai...
Health Research – Making an Impact: The Economic and Social Benefits
(2008)
Nason, Edward; Janta, Barbara; Hastings, Gillian; Hanney, Stephen; O'Driscoll, Mairead; Wooding, Steven
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/296823
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Health research making an impact the economic and social benefits of HRB funded research
(2008)
Nason, Edward; Janta, Barbara; Hastings, Gillian; Hanney, Stephen; O’Driscoll, Mairead;...
Health research making an impact the economic and social benefits of HRB funded research
(2008)
Nason, Edward; Janta, Barbara; Hastings, Gillian; Hanney, Stephen; O’Driscoll, Mairead; Wooding, Steven
Abstract:
The Health Research Board (HRB) has been a key funder of health research in Ireland over the past 21 years. In order to show the effectiveness of its research funding, the HRB has commissioned this payback study of eight grants funded in the early and mid-1990s. The objective was to show how HRB-funded research can lead to economic (and social) benefits for Ireland. Health research in Ireland has undergone seismic changes over the last 20 years. In 1987, HRB funding for health research amounted to €2m with some other support from EU framework grants and Wellcome Trust. By 2007, the HRB budget was €50m, now alongside even more substantial funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and university infrastructure funding. The HRB funds health research from basic biomedical and clinical research through to Health Services Research (HSR), public health and primary care research. The HRB has a broad mission to improve health and advance the knowledge economy so this report uses a very b...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/110561
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