Healthcare IT News August 3, 2020
Sara Mageit

The new Health Foundation investment aims to accelerate the use of data to improve healthcare.

UK-based independent charity, the Health Foundation, has launched the Networked Data Lab, a collaborative network of analytical teams across the UK working with linked datasets on key issues facing health care services.

Following an application and interview process, the following partners from across the country have been selected to work with the charity:

  • The Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science (ACHDS) which includes NHS Grampian and the University of Aberdeen
  • Public Health Wales, NHS Wales Informatics Service (NWIS), Swansea University (SAIL Databank) and Social Care Wales (SCW)
  • Imperial College Health Partners (ICHP), Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI), Imperial College London (ICL),...

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