What happens if my HTA Clinical Evaluation and Trial application is rejected? Will my idea be used by others?
Applicants should not resubmit their application within twelve months of their original application. If the resubmitted application is unsuccessful but the topic is important, or if a revised application is not received at the next available call closing date once the twelve month period has elapsed, the HTA programme may, with the help of its prioritisation panels, review the potential for research in the topic area and may advertise for research proposals in this topic area. Previous applicants will of course be welcome to put in a proposal in response to this call. Applicants should be aware that topics are suggested to the HTA programme from a variety of sources. So there are occasions when the same topic is being developed by the programme and coincidentally suggested by researchers. When this occurs both processes may be allowed to proceed in parallel.
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