People centred population based linked data research and analysis

Originally piloted as a multi-departmental project within the Government of South Australia, SA NT DataLink is now the key provider of data linkage services in South Australia, the Northern Territory of Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia, enabling academics and policy makers to undertake re...

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Main Authors: Matthias Schneider, Christopher Gordon Radbone, Stacy Ann Vasquez, Miroslav Palfy, Andrew Kristjan Stanley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Swansea University 2019-12-01
Series:International Journal of Population Data Science
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Online Access:https://ijpds.org/article/view/1136
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author Matthias Schneider
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description Originally piloted as a multi-departmental project within the Government of South Australia, SA NT DataLink is now the key provider of data linkage services in South Australia, the Northern Territory of Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia, enabling academics and policy makers to undertake research, policy, planning and evaluation. Uniquely governed by a broad range of consortium partners, SA NT DataLink’s business model operates with flexibility to adapt to researcher priorities and government requirements. Its Data Linkage Unit (DLU) routinely links data from over 50 sources with more than 57 million records on approximately 2.9 million individuals. It arguably provides the broadest range of linked data sources in Australia, focussing on administrative datasets and clinical registries from various health and human services domains. Operating in strict adherence with the separation principal, SA NT DataLink’s Data Integration Unit (DIU) separately manages anonymised clinical and service use data in collaboration with the respective data custodians through the Custodian-Controlled Data Repository (CCDR), allowing approved analysts to efficiently access high quality linked anonymised data. To protect individual privacy throughout the process of data linkage and data provision, SA NT DataLink’s processes align with state, territory and federal privacy legislations. Operating consistently with National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines, linkage projects are subject to approvals by the relevant data custodians and NHMRC approved Human Research Ethics Committees (HREC). SA NT DataLink has provided linkage services to more than 100 data linkage projects, informing nationally significant research and policy initiatives, including an intervention to improve indigenous children’s hearing and child development. To respond to the increasing demand for data linkage service, SA NT DataLink is improving its internal systems and linkage processes, ranging from easier access to research variable level metadata to more efficient storage of linkage mapping using a NoSQL graph daatabase.
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spelling doaj.art-13e4ec2623ff45be8570da1686405a6e2023-12-02T11:47:31ZengSwansea UniversityInternational Journal of Population Data Science2399-49082019-12-014210.23889/ijpds.v4i2.1136People centred population based linked data research and analysisMatthias Schneider0Christopher Gordon Radbone1Stacy Ann Vasquez2Miroslav Palfy3Andrew Kristjan Stanley4SA NT DataLink, GPO Box 2471 (CEA-15), Adelaide 5001, AustraliaSA NT DataLink, GPO Box 2471 (CEA-15), Adelaide 5001, AustraliaSA NT DataLink, GPO Box 2471 (CEA-15), Adelaide 5001, AustraliaSA NT DataLink, GPO Box 2471 (CEA-15), Adelaide 5001, AustraliaSA NT DataLink, GPO Box 2471 (CEA-15), Adelaide 5001, AustraliaOriginally piloted as a multi-departmental project within the Government of South Australia, SA NT DataLink is now the key provider of data linkage services in South Australia, the Northern Territory of Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia, enabling academics and policy makers to undertake research, policy, planning and evaluation. Uniquely governed by a broad range of consortium partners, SA NT DataLink’s business model operates with flexibility to adapt to researcher priorities and government requirements. Its Data Linkage Unit (DLU) routinely links data from over 50 sources with more than 57 million records on approximately 2.9 million individuals. It arguably provides the broadest range of linked data sources in Australia, focussing on administrative datasets and clinical registries from various health and human services domains. Operating in strict adherence with the separation principal, SA NT DataLink’s Data Integration Unit (DIU) separately manages anonymised clinical and service use data in collaboration with the respective data custodians through the Custodian-Controlled Data Repository (CCDR), allowing approved analysts to efficiently access high quality linked anonymised data. To protect individual privacy throughout the process of data linkage and data provision, SA NT DataLink’s processes align with state, territory and federal privacy legislations. Operating consistently with National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines, linkage projects are subject to approvals by the relevant data custodians and NHMRC approved Human Research Ethics Committees (HREC). SA NT DataLink has provided linkage services to more than 100 data linkage projects, informing nationally significant research and policy initiatives, including an intervention to improve indigenous children’s hearing and child development. To respond to the increasing demand for data linkage service, SA NT DataLink is improving its internal systems and linkage processes, ranging from easier access to research variable level metadata to more efficient storage of linkage mapping using a NoSQL graph daatabase.https://ijpds.org/article/view/1136AustraliaPopulation researchData linkageData repositoryPrivacy protection
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Christopher Gordon Radbone
Stacy Ann Vasquez
Miroslav Palfy
Andrew Kristjan Stanley
People centred population based linked data research and analysis
International Journal of Population Data Science
Australia
Population research
Data linkage
Data repository
Privacy protection
title People centred population based linked data research and analysis
title_full People centred population based linked data research and analysis
title_fullStr People centred population based linked data research and analysis
title_full_unstemmed People centred population based linked data research and analysis
title_short People centred population based linked data research and analysis
title_sort people centred population based linked data research and analysis
topic Australia
Population research
Data linkage
Data repository
Privacy protection
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