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As part of our response to the coronavirus outbreak, we have produced guidance and key information to support professionals working at HTA licensed establishments.
The HTA’s HA licensing standard, GQ2c, requires an audit to be conducted in an independent manner at least every two years. We do this to verify compliance with protocols and HTA standards and that any findings and corrective actions are documented.
We inspect establishments licensed under the Human Tissue (Quality and Safety for Human Application) Regulations 2007 at least every two years.
The HTA is an executive Non-Departmental Public Body sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), established by the Human Tissue Act 2004.
To make the most effective use of people and resources in pursuit of our goals.
Our deployment objectives for 2019/20 are to:
To make the right investment to continuously improve delivery and deployment.
Our development objectives for 2019/20 are to:
To deliver the right mix of activity to maintain public and professional confidence in the safe and proper use of human tissue.
The HTA’s high-level aims, objectives and high-level milestones and deliverables for 2019/20 are set out in this section. This information is supported by our key performance indicators (KPIs) at the end of this Plan, which set out how we will measure whether we are achieving those aims.