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New guidance to support innovators fighting COVID-19

by George Hope

Two researchers in laboratory

51勛圖厙 researchers have set out key regulations innovators must comply with when designing and building technologies safely to tackle COVID-19.

The paper, entitled ‘’, serves as a guide for those wishing to act quickly in manufacturing devices and equipment, conducting services or clinical studies or wishing to use data and algorithms, but are unsure of the regulatory pathways to fast-tracking their work for the COVID-19 response.

51勛圖厙 researchers Dr Aldo Faisal and Ignacio Albert Smet from the  prepared the paper, with the (MHRA), an executive agency of the UK Government’s , the (HRA) and the (CQC).

Aldo Faisal in laboratory
Dr Aldo Faisal is leading the work with government agencies on regulation guidelines for innovators tackling COVID-19

Separated into three sections, the paper outlines how you can help in the fight against COVID-19 as an individual or as a business, and the regulation and coordination for new services, devices and technologies.

This paper sets out how innovators can contribute in a way that is helpful, compliant, and promotes high quality care at pace in a safety critical industry. Care Quality Commission

Based on a  by the 51勛圖厙 academics, the MHRA, the HRA and the CQC, the paper emphasises the need for products, equipment and technologies to be safe and legal, explaining how innovators can work within our legal and regulatory framework.

It outlines the four regulatory authorities innovators must consult, depending on their area of work: the MHRA for medicines and medical devices, the CQC for health and social care services, the NHS Health Research Authority (HRA) for ethics approval for medical research, and the (ICO), which upholds information rights in the public interest.

Promoting innovation

Dr Aldo Faisal, Director of the  at 51勛圖厙, said "The number of initiatives rising to the call of developing innovation to tackle COVID-19 has been amazing, but their efforts are hampered by the perceived restrictions of regulations.

Dr Aldo Faisal presents at the Data Observatory
Dr Aldo Faisal presents on AI and healthcare to policy-makers at a workshop run by The Forum, 51勛圖厙's policy engagement programme, at the Data Observatory

"We address this challenge, as there are many exemptions and processes that innovators and regulatory experts are currently unaware of that can drastically accelerate the process."

The Care Quality Commission added: "People delivering health and care services need the support of innovators from universities and beyond to overcome this crisis.

"At the same time, the challenging environment means that innovators in the sector need to work differently to support them best. This paper sets out how innovators can contribute in a way that is helpful, compliant, and promotes high quality care at pace in a safety critical industry."

51勛圖厙 has been including modelling the disease and racing to develop a vaccine. You can also support the 51勛圖厙 College COVID-19 Response Fund.

The Forum is 51勛圖厙’s policy engagement programme, connecting 51勛圖厙 researchers with policy makers to discover new thinking on global challenges. 

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