Australia鈥檚 government has pledged to develop a聽20-year national health and medical research strategy to tackle the waste from a聽fragmented funding system.
Health minister Greg Hunt told a Sydney gathering that theoretical and applied research funded at both the federal and state levels would be brought together under 鈥渁聽common vision and a聽common picture鈥.
Mr Hunt said he expected the 鈥淰ision 2040鈥 strategy to be completed by the end of next year, coordinating efforts in frontier areas such as telehealth, genomics, precision medicine and stem cell science.
Addressing the annual awards night of Research Australia (RA), the national representative body for health and medical research, Mr Hunt said the sector was on the verge of regrowing kidneys, restoring lost spinal function and finding cures for diabetes and Parkinson鈥檚 disease. 鈥淚t may be 10聽years, it may聽be 15, maybe even 20,鈥 he told guests.
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鈥淚t鈥檚鈥 question of how quickly we can get there. Our task鈥s to bring those treatments earlier to more Australians and more people around the world, just as you鈥檝e done with the vaccine programme.鈥
The promise answers a call from RA, after it launched a聽 on post-pandemic opportunities for medical research and innovation. The paper says 20 national health and medical reviews over the past 15 years have generated more than 550 recommendations, many of them never implemented.
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More than half of the reviews advocated an overarching strategy to tackle duplication of efforts in research funded by five separate federal government portfolios as well as state and territory governments, community organisations, philanthropists, businesses and private healthcare companies.
鈥淩unning multiple, uncoordinated streams of research adds to the administration costs for funders,鈥 the paper says. 鈥淚t is a聽disincentive for attracting funding from other sources.鈥
RA managing director Nadia Levin said Australia performed well on medical research, but could do better. 鈥淲e have to strengthen the connection between research and healthcare as we move out of pandemic mode and into Covid normal,鈥 she said.
鈥淣ow is the time to ensure that our research system matches the needs of our health system. It鈥檚 about creating economies of聽scale and using the energy generated from research as a聽collective.鈥
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Mr Hunt intends to leave politics next year, and his government faces a looming election. Ms Levin said she expected work on the strategy to continue regardless of the election result. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about great research, great health outcomes and great economic outcomes. It doesn鈥檛 really matter which party you鈥檙e聽from.鈥
Former chief medical officer Brendan Murphy, who claimed RA鈥檚 flagship Peter Wills Medal, said the pandemic response had demonstrated the sector鈥檚 potential. Australia had been one of the first countries to sequence the Covid-19 virus genome and to develop a polymerase chain reaction test, said Professor Murphy, who now heads the federal health department. 鈥淲e will do our best to help strategise the next generation of medical research.鈥
Mr Hunt also announced that the government would develop the next 10-year plan for the A$20聽billion (拢10.8聽billion) Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) by March. And he flagged a聽new A$42聽million MRFF allocation for early and mid-career medical researchers 鈥渢o聽keep them, to聽inspire them, to聽retain them and to聽advance them鈥.
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