2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13187-9
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Rapid systematic review to identify key barriers to access, linkage, and use of local authority administrative data for population health research, practice, and policy in the United Kingdom

Abstract: Background Improving data access, sharing, and linkage across local authorities and other agencies can contribute to improvements in population health. Whilst progress is being made to achieve linkage and integration of health and social care data, issues still exist in creating such a system. As part of wider work to create the Cambridge Child Health Informatics and Linked Data (Cam-CHILD) database, we wanted to examine barriers to the access, linkage, and use of local authority data. … Show more

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“…Only a few examples of active cross-sectoral data linkage exist in England. These include The Connected Bradford Whole System Data Linkage Accelerator [ 9 ], the Cambridge Child Health Informatics and Linked Data database [ 10 ], and the Dundee linked health and social care database [ 11 ]. However, it is not entirely clear whether these can be used for the full range of possible analytics, known as ‘secondary uses’, by their respective local ICSs.…”
Section: Cross-sectoral Data Linkage and Its Importance To Phmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only a few examples of active cross-sectoral data linkage exist in England. These include The Connected Bradford Whole System Data Linkage Accelerator [ 9 ], the Cambridge Child Health Informatics and Linked Data database [ 10 ], and the Dundee linked health and social care database [ 11 ]. However, it is not entirely clear whether these can be used for the full range of possible analytics, known as ‘secondary uses’, by their respective local ICSs.…”
Section: Cross-sectoral Data Linkage and Its Importance To Phmmentioning
confidence: 99%