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NHS Tayside A&E, Diagnosis During A&E visit

Population Size

378,000

People

Population Size statistic card

Years

2003 - 2017

Years statistic card

Associated BioSamples

None/not available

Associated BioSamples statistic card

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

Scotland

Geographic coverage statistic card

Lead time

2-4 weeks

Lead time statistic card

Summary

Accident and Emergency episode level data.

Documentation

The working diagnosis(es) on discharge from A&E, or where no working diagnosis is made, the main symptom, abnormal finding, or problem. This includes all patients who attend for emergency care in an A&E department, minor injuries unit or medical assessment unit.

Dataset type

Health and disease

Dataset sub-type

Not applicable

Dataset population size

378000

Keywords

Observations

Observed Node

Disambiguating Description

Measured Value

Measured Property

Observation Date

Persons

378,000 patients in dataset

378000

COUNT

27 Sep 2021

Events

1,019,000 events in the dataset

1019000

Count

10 Nov 2021

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection

Care

Source of data extraction

EPR

Collection source setting

Secondary care - Accident and Emergency

Image contrast

Not stated

Biological sample availability

None/not available

Structural Metadata

Details

Publishing frequency

Static

Version

4.0.0

Modified

08/10/2024

Distribution release date

27/09/2021

Citation Requirements

NHS Tayside

Coverage

Start date

01/01/2003

End date

28/06/2017

Time lag

Not applicable

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom, Scotland, Tayside Region

Maximum age range

150

Follow-up

Unknown

Accessibility

Language

en

Controlled vocabulary

LOCAL

Format

CSV, Database

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status

Not available

Time to dataset access

2-4 weeks

Access request cost

Quotation available on request

Access method category

TRE/SDE

Access service description

HIC has implemented a remote-access Trusted Research Environment to protect data confidentiality, satisfy public concerns about data loss and reassure Data Controllers about HIC’s secure management and processing of their data.

Data is not released externally to data users for analysis on their own computers but placed on a server at HIC, within a restricted, secure IT environment, where the data user is given secure remote access to carry out their analysis.

Full details are available via the following link: https://www.dundee.ac.uk/hic/safe-haven

Jurisdiction

GB-SCT

Data use limitation

General research use

Data use requirements

Disclosure control

Data Controller

NHS Tayside

Data Processor

University of Dundee, Health Informatics Centre

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: Secondary care - Accident and Emergency

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