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The Data Security and Protection Toolkit is an online self-assessment tool that all organisations must use if they have access to NHS patient data and systems.
Data powers the NHS - the collection of GP data could support vital health and care planning and research.
Find out more about how the NDRS data can be used to support direct care.
Read about the work that the National Disease Registration Service (NDRS) is doing to improve transparency and engage users in our strategies and work planning through the application of our new User-Centred Design (UCD) principles.
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and the National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service (NCRAS) work in partnership to provide high quality and impactful intelligence to support in improving cancer service delivery and outcomes for patients.
QCovid® was developed as a model to estimate a person’s risk of being hospitalised or dying due to catching coronavirus.
The Get Data Out programme uses patient data to improve policy and healthcare in the NHS.
Artificial data sets provide users with large volumes of data that share some of the characteristics of real data while protecting patient confidentiality. They are designed to model the structure of real data but are completely artificial – they do not contain any actual patient records.
NHS England's Costing Transformation Programme (CTP) was established to implement Patient Level Information and Costing Systems (PLICS) across acute, mental health, ambulance and community providers.
Discover how patient data is being used to study the link between cancer and cardiovascular disease