DataLoch: enabling improvements in health and social care

DataLoch is a data service that has been developed by the University of Edinburgh and NHS Lothian to bring together routine data collected as part of people’s day-to-day interactions with health and social care services. DataLoch’s focus is on making data research-ready as well as supporting NHS services.

DataLoch has recently rolled out a series of important updates to improve the researcher experience and expand the availability of its data. Key improvements include modifications to the application process, making it more intuitive for researchers to select data. In addition, they have improved their critical care data, and further data from NHS Lothian’s hospital systems is now available to approved researchers by request.

A newly updated publications list showcases the research articles linked to DataLoch projects and highlights the impact of their service. There’s also a new video that sheds light on how DataLoch has improved NHS Lothian’s support for the Cyrenians InReach service, an initiative that helps individuals at risk of homelessness.

Learn about the latest DataLoch enhancements.

Background to the DataLoch service

DataLoch works with data in several ways: collaborating with clinicians to improve data quality; linking datasets – across primary and secondary care – to enable broad insights; and maintaining a high-quality metadata catalogue with the support of NHS expertise.

By putting data at the centre of responses to health and care system challenges – through research, innovation, and planning – DataLoch aims to support improvements to frontline services and, ultimately, the outcomes for those accessing them.

Summary of the data hosted by DataLoch

Accessing the DataLoch service

For potential data access, the DataLoch team works with researchers to understand the purpose and technical requirements of their projects. The approvals process involves NHS and public panel members, with every application being carefully scrutinised. After approval, de-identified data extracts are accessed and analysed by researchers within the DataLoch secure data environment.

To find out more or discuss possible project proposals, contact the DataLoch team

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