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Lothian Primary and Secondary Care with Phenotypes

Summary

Abstract

A curated dataset that integrates the codes used by NHS Lothian GPs and hospitals/facilities – along with national records – to summarise patient conditions based on the defined standards from the HDR UK Phenotype Library.

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Publisher

  • Name
    DataLoch
  • Logo

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  • Description
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  • Contact point
    Not available

Documentation

Description

Primary care, secondary care (Scottish Morbidity Records) and deaths data (NRS) where ICD10, OPCS and Read2 codes are mapped to Caliber phenotypes. Only records that can be mapped to Caliber Phenotypes are included in this dataset.

Coverage

Spatial

  • Spatial coverage

    United Kingdom, Scotland, City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Scotland, East Lothian, United Kingdom, Scotland, West Lothian, United Kingdom, Scotland, Midlothian

  • Geographic levels
    Not available

Temporal

  • Start date
    01/01/1996
  • End date
    Not available
  • Frequency
    Monthly
  • Distribution release date
    Not available

Provenance

  • Purpose
    Not available
  • Source
    Not available
  • Collection situation
    Primary care - Clinic, Secondary care - Accident and Emergency, Secondary care - Outpatients, Secondary care - In-patients

Access and governance

  • Conditions of access
    Project-specific restrictions

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Usage

  • Conditions of use
    Not available
  • Resource creator
    NHS Lothian, Public Health Scotland, Lothian GP Practices
  • Is referenced by
    Not available

Access

Format and standards

  • Language
    English
  • Format
    Text/csv

Enrichment and linkage

  • Related datasets
    • Not available
  • Linkage opportunity
    Not available
  • Tools
    • Not available

Synthetic data

Synthetic data is not yet available for this dataset.