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Why is health data important

WebPatients. When health providers have access to a patient’s up-to-date health data, they can provide more efficient, higher quality, safer and more personalised care and care coordination. Patients looking at their own …

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Overview — Data Saves Lives

WebAny health data is personal and private, so it must be kept safe and secure at all times. Surveys show that while people are generally comfortable with anonymised health data …

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Data Saves Lives

Web73% of EU citizens want to share health data on the precondition that data is secure and only accessible by authorised parties. source: ec.europa.eu/health/. Every patient must …

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Health Data in the GDPR era — Data Saves Lives

WebIn fact, significant minorities of respondents have positive attitudes about sharing their health data in modern, increasingly protected environments. 45% say they are more …

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Do you trust in sharing of health data

WebSurvey - Do you trust in sharing of health data? Health data is an incredibly valuable resource. When used safely, it can improve disease diagnosis and treatment, promote …

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What’s the greatest untapped resource in healthcare right now

WebAbout H2O. To learn more about H2O, visit www.health-outcomes-observatory.eu. H2O recently held an event to celebrate the launch of the H2O …

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Toolkit — Data Saves Lives

WebThe Data Saves Lives toolkit aims to equip patient groups and health influencers with the information and materials they need to have a positive dialogue with their communities …

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Case Studies — Data Saves Lives

WebUsing health data to explore a link between Body Mass Index and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Analysis of over 2 million anonymous patient records to establish how …

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Mind the Gap: The importance of measuring inequalities in …

WebUnfair and systematic differences in healthcare between different demographic groups have led to avoidable health inequalities. The collection of health …

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Pseudonymisation — Data Saves Lives

WebA simple way to protect the privacy of the people who take part in research is to anonymise the data. This means taking away all identifying elements from the data set, such as …

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The future of healthcare: is it all about data

WebAlgorithms, AI, electronic health records, sensors, apps, robotics and data registries. A lot of new buzzwords have become commonplace over the last couple of …

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Follow the Science, Follow the Data: the importance of using real …

WebEarlier in the year, a casual conversation with a colleague in Croatia uncovered a controversial viewpoint. He said that many of his patients and members of …

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Bringing health data back to people — Data Saves Lives

WebIf we aim to untap the social value of health data, further efforts are needed to let data flow easily and securely. Many are the European Union endeavours that pave …

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The benefits of a Personal Health Record [PHR]

WebThe answer is not simple because the PHR is a rich versatile and customisable tool, which can be modified by both health professionals and patients …

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What do we mean by data altruism

WebThroughout the world, access to the health data of past generations has driven prolific innovation within the healthcare industry. Just as we have benefitted from …

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Data Saves Lives First Webinar: Addressing the unanswered …

WebOn 1 July 2020, Data Saves Lives held its first webinar titled ‘All About Data Saves Lives.’ The webinar focused on explaining the health data challenge that DSL …

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Case Study Colorectal Cancer — Data Saves Lives

WebThe research developed a new algorithm to assess the risk of a person having colorectal cancer for people aged over 50. An algorithm is a set of rules used by, for example, a …

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Citizens' Juries — Data Saves Lives

WebConnected Health Cities (CHC), an initiative in the north of England using health data to improve care, has held two Citizens’ juries to explore public opinion on data use. …

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Patient registries are a valuable source of real-world data (RWD)

WebSpinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a rare genetic and progressive neuromuscular condition, which occurs in around 1 in every 6,000 to 10,000 live births. While symptoms do vary …

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