UK clinical
research update

October 2025 edition

Published October 27, 2025

UK Clinical Research Delivery Performance Indicators Report

The UK Clinical Research Delivery Performance Indicators Reportan evolution of the Research Status Report, incorporates a collection of system-wide UK metrics that monitor progress towards developing a faster, more efficient and more innovative clinical research delivery system. 

The indicators were developed in collaboration with the NHS, industry and medical research charities. Using data collected by the NIHR and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the monthly report is produced by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) on behalf of the UK clinical research system. The report provides transparent updates on progress towards our goals over time.

The following is a snapshot of the full UK Clinical Research Delivery Performance Indicators Report. Click here to read the full report.

UK Performance IndicatorTargetTimeline for deliveryTrendBaseline²September 2025
1All³Proportion of studies receiving combined regulatory review achieved within 60 days99%Maintain target🟡100%98%
2C⁴Proportion of studies open to recruitment within 60 days of HRA approval letter or equivalent process used by the Devolved Administrations90%November 2024🔴39%8%⁵
3CProportion of studies recruiting first participant within 30 days of sites opening to recruitment90%November 2024🔴25%14%⁵
4CProportion of NHS trusts in England that accept the NCVR process for late-phase studies100%December 2023🟢79%100%
5AllProportion of open studies on track, delivering to time and target80%June 2023🟢80%83%⁶
6AllRecruitment to studies is maintained compared to the pre-pandemic baseline (61,000)⁷ ⁸70,000 or more per month⁹Ongoing🟢70,00082,268⁹
7CRecruitment to all commercial studies to be monitored in support of the ambition to double and double again from the pre-pandemic baseline of 3,200⁷ ⁸Reported per month⁹Ongoing🔴3,2003,615⁹

2 Some measures are new and therefore the baseline was established in different months.
3 All indicates a measure that applies to all studies.
4 ‘C’ indicates that it applies to commercial contract studies only.
5 There is a latency or lag between activity and data being recorded in the central system. This means that the data for these indicators for most recent months is often incomplete and low. The data are updated retrospectively, taking six months or more for the datasets to be fully consolidated.
6 Based on recruitment in England and England target.
7 Average per month in England only from 2015 to 2020.
8 Data on trial phase to be provided subsequent to implementation of digital infrastructure.
9 Rolling average across the previous 12 months.

150 days study set-up target

The Study Set-Up Plan update: Progress and next steps webinar was held to provide an update on the completed Study Set-Up Plan and focus on the necessary next steps to achieve the government’s target of reducing clinical trial set-up time to 150 days or less by March 2026.

Read more about this in the latest Policy Statement.

NIHR is focusing on stages 2 and 3 of the 150 day target, set out in the Policy Statement. The NIHR’s role is to support delivery organisations and sponsors to open studies within 60 days and recruit first participants within 30 days. There are a number of NIHR workstreams to support the 150 day metric, they are:

Data completeness – Assisting delivery organisations to complete their data accurately in a timely manner, and ensuring that set-up data is presented in a satisfactory format to interpret.

Site-level offer – NIHR Regional Research Delivery Networks (RRDNs) will be working with delivery organisations in each region to plan and test offers to alleviate set-up pressure.

Study level offer – The NIHR Industry Hub has been set up to strengthen collaboration between the NHS and industry to enable faster study set-up, contracting, and recruitment, ensuring efficient and consistent commercial trial delivery across the UK.

Additionally:

Trust Level Set-Up Report

One of the deliverables of the Study Set-Up Plan, a UKCRD programme of work aimed at streamlining and reforming the set-up and delivery of clinical trials, is to provide an additional monthly snapshot of site-level commercial study set-up performance. The aim of this report is to take initial steps in improving the granularity of study set-up activity to support closer to real time monitoring of system performance.

You can find the latest report here: Trust Level Set-Up Report 

News and Announcements

The following updates are from the dedicated partners who support the the development of a faster, more efficient and more innovative clinical research delivery system. 

If you would like to submit an update to this monthly publication, please email UKCRDprogramme@dhsc.gov.uk