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Policy paper
Genome UK: shared commitments for UK-wide implementation 2022 to 2025
The shared commitments set out how the genomics community across the UK will collaborate during 2022 to 2025 to progress the government’s vision for genomic healthcare.
From:
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
,
Department of Health and Social Care
,
Office for Life Sciences
,
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
,
Department of Health (Northern Ireland)
,
The Scottish Government
and
Welsh Government
Published
18 March 2022
This was published under the
2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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Genome UK: shared commitments for UK-wide implementation 2022 to 2025
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In 2020 we published our overarching
Genome UK strategy
, which set out our vision and clear aspirations for how we will transform genomic healthcare over the next 10 years. The shared commitments are a collection of high-level implementation commitments agreed between the UK government and the devolved governments, across the 3 pillars and 5 cross-cutting themes of the Genome UK strategy to support its UK-wide implementation.
The shared commitments have been developed in collaboration with the genomics community and our delivery partners. They are aimed at this community and at anyone else who has an interest in realising the potential and benefits of genomic healthcare in the UK – including patients, the wider NHS workforce, others working in research and academia, and the wider public.
The shared commitments will be followed by 4 separate implementation plans, with the UK government and the devolved governments each aiming to publish these by the end of 2022.
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Policy paper
Genome UK: shared commitments for UK-wide implementation 2022 to 2025
The shared commitments set out how the genomics community across the UK will collaborate during 2022 to 2025 to progress the government’s vision for genomic healthcare.
From:
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
,
Department of Health and Social Care
,
Office for Life Sciences
,
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
,
Department of Health (Northern Ireland)
,
The Scottish Government
and
Welsh Government
Published
18 March 2022
This was published under the
2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Documents
Genome UK: shared commitments for UK-wide implementation 2022 to 2025
HTML
Details
In 2020 we published our overarching
Genome UK strategy
, which set out our vision and clear aspirations for how we will transform genomic healthcare over the next 10 years. The shared commitments are a collection of high-level implementation commitments agreed between the UK government and the devolved governments, across the 3 pillars and 5 cross-cutting themes of the Genome UK strategy to support its UK-wide implementation.
The shared commitments have been developed in collaboration with the genomics community and our delivery partners. They are aimed at this community and at anyone else who has an interest in realising the potential and benefits of genomic healthcare in the UK – including patients, the wider NHS workforce, others working in research and academia, and the wider public.
The shared commitments will be followed by 4 separate implementation plans, with the UK government and the devolved governments each aiming to publish these by the end of 2022.
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Published 18 March 2022
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