NICE signs up to join the GetReal Institute
NICE and the GetReal Institute: facilitating the adoption and implementation of real-world evidence in health care decision-making.
NICE has today (Wednesday 28 April, 2021) announced it will join with nine other organisations to form the GetReal Institute as a founding member.
NICE’s new five-year strategy sets out how the organisation wants to have a leadership role in data, research and science. The strategy aim will involve driving the research agenda, using real world data to resolve gaps in knowledge and drive forward access to innovations for patients.
NICE’s ambition for this area complements the GetReal Institute’s core mission to facilitate the adoption and implementation of real-world evidence (RWE) in health care decision-making in Europe.
Joining NICE, the following organisations have expressed their intention to sign up as founding members (pending finalisation and execution of membership agreements):
Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) (UK)
Eli Lilly and Company
Hoffmann-La Roche
GlaxoSmithKline
International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations (IAPO)
Janssen, Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (UK)
Norwegian Medicines Agency (NoMA)
University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU)
Additional participating organisations will be announced in due course.
The GetReal Institute will initially prioritise efforts in three areas:
Reducing barriers to using data that is generated in routine clinical practice in health care decision making, including addressing challenges with real world data discoverability, quality, and accessibility
Bridging the gap between RWE and conventional randomised controlled trial (RCT) approaches through, for example, incorporation of “real world” elements in RCT design and implementation, use of real world data-based external comparator arms in clinical trials, and use of non-interventional study designs
Addressing the evidence needs of "downstream" decision-makers -- HTA bodies, payers, clinical guideline developers, clinicians, and patients -- whose perspectives and decision contexts are as important as those of regulatory agencies.
The GetReal Institute is a not-for-profit organisation and is based in the Netherlands.