Pavis Stephen, Morris Andrew D
Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research, Edinburgh, UK
Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research, Edinburgh, UK.
Public Health Res Pract. 2015 Sep 30;25(4):e2541541. doi: 10.17061/phrp2541541.
Data and information generated through the provision and administration of health and social care provide potentially valuable untapped resources that can contribute to the development of effective and efficient services. We describe the Scottish system, which seeks to unleash, at scale, the power of administrative and health service data as part of the UK-wide Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research program. The 'Scottish model' balances current public attitudes and views around the use of administrative and health data for research purposes with researchers' data requirements, and does so within Scotland's legal framework. The past 3 years has seen the completion of more than 150 projects by researchers from industry (17%), academia (53%) and health service providers (30%). In the future, the aim will be to ensure that research findings are disseminated widely and used to both improve health service provision and further develop public trust.
通过提供和管理卫生与社会保健所产生的数据和信息,提供了潜在的宝贵未开发资源,这些资源有助于发展高效的服务。我们描述了苏格兰的系统,该系统旨在大规模释放行政和卫生服务数据的力量,作为全英范围内法尔健康信息学研究所研究项目的一部分。“苏格兰模式”在苏格兰的法律框架内,平衡了当前公众对将行政和健康数据用于研究目的的态度和观点以及研究人员的数据需求。在过去三年中,来自行业(17%)、学术界(53%)和卫生服务提供者(30%)的研究人员完成了150多个项目。未来,目标将是确保研究结果得到广泛传播,并用于改善卫生服务提供以及进一步增强公众信任。