#DataLinkage
October 29, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Discover how @ukserp.bsky.social is powering the UK LLC's Trusted Research Environment #TRE, enabling secure linkage of longitudinal and administrative data for public good research.

🌐Read more: popdatasci.swan.ac.uk/uk-llc-serp-...

#DataForGood #DataLinkage
@swanseauni.bsky.social
UK LLC & SeRP - Enabling Secure, Linked Longitudinal Research - Population Data Science
SeRP News. Published 29/10/2025 UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (UK LLC) is a UK based research infrastructure designed to facilitate largescale, linked population data analyses. It links data f...
popdatasci.swan.ac.uk
October 29, 2025 at 11:41 AM
Congratulations to Professor Peter Gibbs from the @wehi-research.bsky.social on being elected Fellow of The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences for his pioneering contributions to cancer research!

#DataScience #DataLinkage #DataToDiscovery
We’re incredibly proud to share Professor Peter Gibbs has been elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences 👏 🎉

He is one of 29 new AAHMS Fellows to be recognised for outstanding contributions towards medical research.

www.wehi.edu.au/news/cancer-...
October 29, 2025 at 5:36 AM
#datalinkage. Health consumers reps and health activists working on this were told there is no opt-out in Australia
October 23, 2025 at 1:40 AM
Drastic, lasting increase in deaths at home and more long-term conditions since Covid-19 pandemic

New study investigated how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected who died at home in Scotland.

Find out more here: ijpds.org/news/20-10-2...

#PalliativeCare #EndofLife #DataLinkage
October 20, 2025 at 1:07 PM
We - @alexiakatsanidou.bsky.social, @kgattermann.bsky.social @sebstier.bsky.social, @sziaja.bsky.social & I - are very excited to start the work of the RN on #DataLinkage!

If you are interested in why, when & how to link data formats in PolSci research, do not hesitate to join our Network!
🎉 Our brand-new Research Network on Data Linkage in Political Science (@ecpr-datalinkage.bsky.social) has joined us on Bluesky!

📲 Follow them to stay updated on the latest research, job opportunities and forthcoming events

Join their network for FREE 👉 buff.ly/P98ZDx1
September 23, 2025 at 10:05 AM
Fantastic that Mark Drakeford MS is kicking off day 2 of the @adruk2025.bsky.social conference here in Cardiff #datalinkage
September 18, 2025 at 8:19 AM
👏 What a great first day at ADR UK (Administrative Data Research UK)!

Two insightful talks from UK LLC, and great conversations about administrative data linkages.

👉 Read more about our support for the ADR UK Community: lnkd.in/e4imGv-4

#ADRUKConf25 #AdministrativeData #DataLinkage
September 17, 2025 at 2:19 PM
September 10, 2025 at 9:14 AM
When Australian AI expert Dr Kobi Leins declined a medical specialist’s request to use AI transcription software during her child’s upcoming appointment, the practice told her the practitioner required the technology be used and Leins was "welcome to seek an alternative" provider.

Read more:
Kobi refused a doctor's AI. She was told to go elsewhere
Unregulated AI scribes raising privacy, security concerns.
ia.acs.org.au
August 13, 2025 at 8:22 AM
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Celebrating National Science Week!

To learn how PHRN’s national data linkage network enables real-world impact visit our website:
www.phrn.org.au/impact/impac...

#NCRISImpact #DataLinkage #HealthResearch
August 13, 2025 at 2:54 AM
August 10, 2025 at 9:46 AM
Because training data can be incomplete, skewed, or biased, algorithms can reproduce those same issues at scale. Examples include credit scoring systems that disadvantage certain groups and facial recognition tools with more errors for people with darker skin.

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August 9, 2025 at 7:17 AM
Data linkage without consent..... #datalinkage
August 1, 2025 at 4:42 AM
Great to see 'Australians’ knowledge of general practice data sharing: findings from a focus group study and cross-sectional survey' published in this month’s Australian Journal of General Practice.

📖 bit.ly/3GqJFCG

#DataLinkage #HealthResearch
Australians knowledge of general practice data
Relatively little is known about public understanding of the secondary use of general practice data. This study investigated what the Australian public knows.
bit.ly
July 2, 2025 at 6:17 AM
How electronic medical records can be used to monitor child health in a quest to better understand the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal children.

Find out more here ijpds.org/news/01-07-2...

#Aboriginal #TorresStraitIslanders #EMR #EHR #AdminData #DataLinkage
July 1, 2025 at 1:20 PM
How electronic medical records can be used to monitor child health in a quest to better understand the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal children.

Find out more here ijpds.org/news/01-07-2...

#Aboriginal #TorresStraitIslanders #EMR #EHR #AdminData #DataLinkage
July 1, 2025 at 1:18 PM
JMIR Formative Res: #feasibility of Collecting and Linking Digital Phenotyping, Clinical, and Genetics Data for Mental Health Research: Pilot Observational Study #MentalHealth #DigitalPhenotyping #GeneticResearch #ClinicalData #DataLinkage
#feasibility of Collecting and Linking Digital Phenotyping, Clinical, and Genetics Data for Mental Health Research: Pilot Observational Study
Background: Digital phenotyping, the process of using digital data to measure and understand behaviour and internal states, shows promise for predictive analytics in mental health when combined with other forms of data. However, linking digital phenotyping data to other datasets, particularly those that involve highly sensitive clinical and genetic data, is uncommon due to technical, ethical, and procedural difficulties. Understanding the #feasibility of collecting and linking this data is the first step to create novel multimodal datasets. Objective: The Mobigene Pilot Study explores the #feasibility of collecting and linking new data, primarily smartphone-collected digital phenotyping and clinical data, to genetic data from an existing cohort of adults with a history of depression (Australian Genetics of Depression Study; AGDS). This paper aims to: (1) describe rates of study uptake (e.g., number of consenting and eligible participants, number/proportion whose data could be linked) and adherence (e.g., number/proportion who completed baseline/post-surveys, number/proportion who dropped out); (2) describe levels of adherence and engagement with daily diaries; (3) identify openness to take part in similar research; and (4) determine whether these #feasibility indicators differ by current mental health symptoms. Methods: Participants aged 18-30 with genetic data from the AGDS were invited to take part in a two-week study. Participants completed a baseline demographic and mental health survey and then downloaded the Mind GRID app for digital phenotyping. Active data from cognitive, voice and typing tasks were collected once per day on days 1 and 11; daily diaries assessing self-reported mood were collected on days 2-10 (once/day for 9-days). Passive data (e.g., from Global Positioning Systems, accelerometers) were collected throughout the study. A post-survey was then completed. To measure #feasibility, we computed descriptive statistics to explore study uptake and adherence, daily diary adherence and engagement, and openness for future research. Correlations and t-tests explored the relationship between #feasibility indicators and mental health. Results: Out of 174 consenting and eligible participants, 153 completed the baseline survey (153/174, 87.9%) and 126 provided data that enabled linkage of genetic, self-report, and digital data (126/174, 72.4%). There were 100 unique participants after duplicate removal (100/174, 57.5%) and 69 provided complete data at post (69/174, 39.7%). Dropout occurred prior to completing the baseline survey (23/174, 13.2%) and during app data collection (31/174, 17.8%). Participants completed an average of 5.30 (SD=2.76) daily diaries. All participants who completed post surveys (69/69, 100%) expressed willingness to participate in similar future studies. #feasibility indicators were not related to current mental health symptoms (e.g., |ts|.27). Conclusions: It is feasible to collect and link multimodal datasets involving digital phenotyping, clinical, and genetic data. The next phase involves exploring links between digital phenotyping markers and clinical/genetic correlates to improve detection and prediction of mental health problems.
dlvr.it
June 23, 2025 at 2:56 PM
Identify and link the same entities across datasets, even with misspellings or incomplete info: matasoft.hr/QTrendContro... #DataLinkage #FuzzyMatching #DataQuality
June 12, 2025 at 2:25 PM
These publications used linked data and PHRN infrastructure to better understand Indigenous people’s health and wellbeing.

See bit.ly/45qoc6W

#NationalReconciliationWeek

#datalinkage
May 27, 2025 at 7:47 AM