Hi Maurice,
I was not able to go to this but am interested to know if there were any proceeedings/recommendations/conclusions?
S
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From: Medical Statisticians interested in primary care [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Maurice Marchant
Sent: 08 June 2015 19:38
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Subject: FW: Access to HSCIC data for research, lack of - invitation to an emergency meeting
This may be of interest to some of you.
Maurice Marchant
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Message Received: Jun 08 2015, 04:22 PM
From: "Macfarlane, Alison" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Access to HSCIC data for research, lack of - invitation to an emergency meeting - please pass on to anyone who is affected
Since the establishment of the Health and Social Care Information Centre, both public health analysts and researchers have experienced problems in accessing the HES and other data it holds. On the whole, the Health Statistics User Group has been focusing on the needs of public health analysts, but issues are now coming to a head for researchers, as funders, notably NIHR, are cancelling research contracts because of the delays, rather than tackling the underlying problems.
The Health Statistics User Group is therefore holding an emergency meeting for researchers this week on
Thursday June 11, 1.30pm at the Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX http://www.rss.org.uk/RSS/About/Visit_us/RSS/About_the_RSS/Visit_us.aspx?hkey=41da3323-12e7-4b11-9bf0-7545c6a46f8e
At this short notice, we presume that a lot of affected people won't be able to make it, but you can phone in using the attached dialling instructions
The outline agenda is:
1. Identifying common issues to be addressed
2. Identifying and planning actions to be taken
Suggestions include lobbying, editorials in the medical press, putting pressure on research funders to support the researchers they fund by putting pressure on HSCIC.
3. Organisation of actions.
If you can't make it even by phone, please email me with your contact details and a paragraph. We will come back to you with fuller details later.
Alison Macfarlane
PS. I have blind copied this to a number of people, some researchers and some for information
Alison Macfarlane
School of Health Sciences
City University London
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London EC1R 1UW
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