The Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science (ACHDS) has research accepted for presentations at the International Population Data Linkage Network conference on the 7th - 9th of September 2022.
The team had seven presentations and a poster featured at the event, as well as many contributions to other presentations. Sixteen members of staff attended the conference, and enjoyed meeting up with collaborators from ADR, Research Data Scotland, Scottish Safe Havens Network, Health Foundation Networked Data Labs, and Health Data Research UK.
The topics in our presentations and poster covered:
- Dr W Ball - Inequalities in children’s mental health prescribing and referrals for specialist mental health services
- Dr J Lumsden - The path to approvals: Facilitating access to healthcare data via a local Governance Forum
- Dr J Butler - The clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID: Identification and changes in healthcare while self isolating (shielding) during the coronavirus pandemic
- Dr K f Adamczyk - Give and take? The unexpected benefits of public engagement as an end-initself social practice in the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s cohort study
- Dr L Farrow/K Wilde - Use of “Hidden in Plain Sight” deidentification methodology in electronic healthcare data provides minimal risk of misidentification: Results from the iCAIRD Safe Haven Artificial Intelligence Platform
- Dr M Rzewuska - “All about communication" - a perspective on our public involvement practices in the Networked Data Lab in Grampian
- K Wilde - Introducing a new Trusted Research Environment - the Safe Haven Artificial Platform (SHAIP)
- Dr B Scheliga - Introducing a new Trusted Research Environment - the Safe Haven Artificial Platform (SHAIP)