by Elizabeth Lemmon | Jul 6, 2021 | People make data
I’m thrilled to have Mr Steve Clark contributing this post to the eCRUSADers People Make Data series. Steve has a wealth of knowledge about cancer care throughout the UK and since his colorectal cancer diagnosis in May 2013, he has been involved in various...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | May 15, 2021 | Researcher Experience
We’ve hit n = 5 in terms of eCRUSADer Researcher Experience posts! It’s not quite there in terms of a sample size for claiming any statistically significant findings but I thought that it was about time we took stock of them to see if there were any common...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Mar 17, 2021 | eDRIS, PBPP, Researcher Experience
In this first Research Experience post of 2021 we hear from Dr Feifei Bu, Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Behavioural Science and Health at the University College London (UCL). Feifei first started working with administrative data in 2014 when she worked...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Feb 18, 2021 | eDRIS, PBPP
The Electronic Data Research and Innovation Service (eDRIS) is a small team within Public Health Scotland set up to facilitate access to administrative data for research. Sometime back in the beginning of 2020, I was invited along to talk to eDRIS about eCRUSADers at...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Dec 3, 2020 | Data Repositories
In this post, we will be discussing a very exciting project called DataLoch. DataLoch is a repository of linked health and social care administrative data sets from Edinburgh and the South East of Scotland. It was established in 2019 under the Data Driven Innovation...