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Revision as of 16:03, 21 July 2020
Applications to access data in the DDS, are managed by the local teams under strict governance rules.
Project name | Applicant | Summary | Data state | Status |
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Atrial Fibrillation Report | Clinical Effectiveness Group (CEG) | This is individual level depersonalised patient level data that will be aggregated into practice level data for an AF dashboard describing practice level performance repeated quarterly on an ongoing basis. | De-identified | In handover |
Barts Pancreas Tissue Bank (BPTB) | Barts Health NHS Trust | The Barts Pancreas Tissue Bank (BPTB) is a unique and vital resource for researchers to provide a multitude of specimen types from pancreas disease and cancer patients as well as healthy controls. The samples are mainly collected from the Royal London Hospital and curated at Barts Cancer Institute. | Patient identifiable | Live |