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In preparing this strategy, the HTA has undertaken a fundamental evaluation of the extent to which our current strategic approach protects public and professional confidence in the proper use, and quality and safety of, human tissues, cells and organs.
In 2017 the HTA undertook a fundamental evaluation of the extent to which our strategic approach protects public and professional confidence in the proper use, and quality and safety of, human tissues, cells and organs.
We are now in the third year of a multi-year strategy stemming from a review that took place in 2017. At this time, the HTA undertook a fundamental evaluation of the extent to which our strategic approach protects public and professional confidence in the proper use, and quality and safety of,...
The risk register is reviewed monthly by the Executive and changes are highlighted at each Authority meeting. An overview of the key risks facing the organisation is included, so the Authority can assure itself that risks are being identified and managed appropriately.
We have developed a series of quizzes on the fundamental requirements of the Human Tissue Act 2004 (HT Act), the
We have developed a series of quizzes on the fundamental requirements of the Human Tissue Act 2004 (HT Act), the
Before a transplant takes place, a donor and recipient must both receive a full medical work-up to determine whether they are suitable to undergo the procedure. The decision about whether a person is medically fit and suitable as a living bone marrow or PBSC donor is made by the patient’s...
Since 5 July 2008, the HTA has regulated the collection, testing, processing, storage, distribution, import and export of cord blood. In the UK these are ‘licensable activities’ and can only lawfully take place under an HTA licence.
The law on cryonics: who makes the decision, is there an age limit, are there plans to change the law and what happens to my body if the organisation goes bankrupt?
The law on cryonics: who makes the decision, is there an age limit, are there plans to change the law and what happens to my body if the organisation goes bankrupt?