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The HTA’s Triennial Review
The HTA’s triennial review was conducted by the Cabinet Office to provide assurance to the Department of Health and the public that the HTA’s functions are still required and that we are operating efficiently.
Confidence in the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) as a regulator is even higher than three years ago, according to a survey conducted by Ipsos MORI, commissioned by the HTA.
Knowing there is a watchdog for tissue and organs makes people more confident to donate, according to a survey undertaken by Ipsos MORI, on behalf of the Human Tissue Authority (HTA).
Summary of key findings:
Summary of key findings:
Confidence in human tissue regulation has increased after three years, according to a survey commissioned at the start of 2010.
The HTA commissioned Ipsos MORI to determine public views on the regulation of human tissue.
Confidence in human tissue regulation has increased after three years, according to a survey commissioned at the start of 2010.
The HTA commissioned Ipsos MORI to determine professional views on the regulation of human tissue.
The results showed that the public is very aware of what human tissue is and its uses. Skin, body parts, organs, blood and transplants were the words most often spontaneously triggered by the term. The public’s view of the potential uses of tissue fall into two categories – medical procedures...
