Version: 1.0.0 | Published: 8 Oct 2024 | Updated: 226 days ago
Documentation
Description:
This dataset contains a wide range of healthcare data relating to diabetes care for all diabetic patients across the Tayside and Fife regions in Scotland. Data subjects contain, but are not limited to:
- Albumin measurements
- Amputations
- Blood Glucose
- BMI
- Blood Pressure
- Clinical Outcomes
- Ethnicity
- Eyes
- Foot ulcers
- Lower Limbs
- Smoking & Alcohol
- Treatment Type(s)
- Drug Prescriptions
Coverage
Spatial:
United Kingdom,Scotland,Tayside Region; United Kingdom,Scotland,Fife
Typical Age Range:
0-150
Follow Up:
Unknown
Pathway:
All diabetic patients over Tayside and Fife
Provenance
Origin
Purposes:
Disease registry
Sources:
EPR
Collection Situations:
Other
Temporal
Accrual Periodicity:
Continuous
Distribution Release Date:
15 June 2021
Start Date:
01 January 2006
Time Lag:
1-2 months
Accessibility
Access
Access Rights:
Access Service:
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
Access Request Cost:
Quotation available on request
Delivery Lead Time:
Not applicable
Jurisdictions:
GB-SCT
Data Controller:
Local NHS boards
Data Processor:
University of Dundee, Health Informatics Centre
Usage
Data Use Limitations:
General research use
Data Use Requirements:
Disclosure control
Resource Creators:
SCI Diabetes
Format and Standards
Vocabulary Encoding Schemes:
LOCAL
Languages:
en
Formats:
- CSV
- Database
Observations
Statistical Population
Population Description
Population Size
Measured Property
Observation Date
Persons
106,000 patients present in dataset
106000
Count
19 July 2021