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Health secretary Matt Hancock today (11 Feb) set out plans to reform the NHS and deliver a more joined up health and care system.
A government white paper outlines proposals to make integrated care systems (ICSs) the default across England, reduce legal bureaucracy, and better support social care, public health and the NHS.
The proposals include the development of a data strategy for health and social care, which aims to “bust bureaucracy” by improving the way data is collected and shared.
Under the reforms, the health and care sector will be enabled to “use technology in a modern way” by improving the quality and availability of data, the paper states.
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has launched a review of the use of health data for research.
It will be led by Dr Ben Goldacre, head of the DataLab at the University of Oxford and adviser to the government on the use of data and technology.
The review’s terms of reference include identifying what type of technical platforms, trusted research environments and data flows are the most efficient and safe for common analytics tasks; and how can the technical and cultural barriers be overcome?
Other issues to be covered include how to build up the use of data science, expectations and responsibilities in data sharing, how to avoid access to data being subject to monopolies, data quality, data curation and the preservation of privacy.
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