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Simulacrum v2
February 1, 2024
The Simulacrum v2 is a collection of synthetic datasets based on confidential cancer patient data collected by the National Disease and Registration Service (NDRS) at NHS England.
Healthcare Associated Infection Simulator
April 11, 2023
Intern Project
Healthcare Associated Infection Simulator
Fred McElwee spent two months this autumn exploring how ...
PEUGIC Root Cause Analysis
November 3, 2022
PEUGIC Root Cause AnalysisOverview:
15,800 people in the UK are diagnosed with oesophageal or stomach (together ...
Patientsight
September 28, 2022
Intern Project
PatientSightOur six interns, Dhylan, Emma, Sreedda, Zoe, Elise and William, and two fellows, Noo ...
Kidney Cancer Quality Performance Indicators
June 14, 2022
Over 13,000 people are diagnosed with kidney cancer in the UK annually and the incidence has increased by 36% over the last decade [CRUK data for 2017] now being the seventh commonest cancer...
TheatreCapture
October 5, 2021
Our 2021 interns created an innovative data collection solution called TheatreCapture involving two streams of data collection: an app that scans various codes to record information about the patient, location, and the medical implant and linked to this is clinical data being streamed from anaesthetic machines using a Raspberry Pi.
e-Pathpots
September 22, 2021
Potcasts or E-pathpots was a project to create podcasts of pathology museum specimens.
The material was produced to support the training and teaching of pathologists and medical students in the UK. It was a collaboration between the Royal College of Pathologists, King’s College London and e-learning for Healthcare, an initiative of the Department of Health.
Syndasera
November 10, 2020
Our 6 interns, Harry, Aisha, Faiz, Evonne, Lulu and Rebeca spent 12 weeks this summer working to create Syndasera, a prototype for an online service...
National Inherited Cancers Registry
August 3, 2020
HDI are working with the Institute of Genetic Medicine at Newcastle University and Public Health England to help establish a national Lynch Syndrome Registry to support patients and researchers.
CanGene CanVar
June 22, 2020
HDI is pleased to be contributing to the CanGene CanVar programme, a five-year project to centralise data and create an interface between the NHS and research groups which will underpin future expansions in genetic testing.
Pathway Toolkit
June 21, 2020
The Pathway Toolkit is a suite of software tools that enable access to patient-level data across their cancer pathway. The Toolkit has a wide range of views and filters to create comparisons and includes national benchmarking data.
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