Weite a essay on -------------- 'the global crisis has sparked off global innovation.'
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COVID-19 has shocked the world and caught most countries unprepared, forcing them to improvise how best to protect the health of their populations. Among all the potential consequences now being faced, the health risks are undoubtedly the most alarming. The wider social and economic consequences are also starting to hit home, but have yet to fully unravel. However, amid all the confusion and the fear, the power of individuals, organisations, and communities to think differently and to innovate shows what can be achieved when people are united by common, clear priorities and necessity.
Earlier this year, RAND Europe published the results of many years of research focused on innovation in the healthcare system. We flagged that a lack of funding is not the only (and perhaps not even the biggest) barrier to medicines, medical devices, diagnostics, and innovative methods reaching those in need, on time and at scale. Our recommendations considered how to build innovation skills and train the healthcare workforce and entrepreneurs, and how to strengthen leadership, incentives, and accountabilities to help the adoption of innovation in the NHS.
Our research also outlined actions to support better coordinated collaboration between different research and innovation initiatives, funders, and policymaking bodies, and steps to ensure that patients and the public can effectively contribute to progress and benefit from it. Our assumption was that many of the recommendations we put forth