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The Clinical e-Science Framework: An Example of Remote Data Access. Mark Elliot, CCSR, University of Manchester Mark.Elliot@manchester.ac.uk Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester . CLEF Consortium. Approximately 40 Staff from University of Manchester
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The Clinical e-Science Framework:An Example of Remote Data Access Mark Elliot, CCSR, University of Manchester Mark.Elliot@manchester.ac.uk Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester
CLEF Consortium Approximately 40 Staff from • University of Manchester • University of Sheffield • University College London • University of Brighton • Royal Marsden Hospital, London
CLEF Consortium • AI • HPC • Medical Informatics • Computer Security • SDC • Medicine
Purpose • To provide a system for allowing research access to patient data, whilst maintaining privacy. • Patient records • Database • Texts such as referral letters and other clinical texts • Text mining system convert to microdata
CLEF Proposed Architecture Firewall Raw Data PRE-ACCESS DQI Monitor PRE-ACCESS SDRA/SDC Treated Data PRE-Output DQI Monitor PRE-OUTPUT SDRA/SDC Data Intrusionsentry Workbench
Data Sentry: an AI system • Monitors patterns of analytical requests • 3 levels: users, institution, world. • Looking for intrusive patterns. • Numbers of requests • Stores Analytical requests for future use.
CLEF Proposed Architecture Firewall Raw Data PRE-ACCESS DQI Monitor PRE-ACCESS SDRA/SDC Treated Data PRE-Output DQI Monitor PRE-OUTPUT SDRA/SDC Data Intrusionsentry Workbench
Data Quality • User analyses are run on both treated and untreated data. • Outputs are compared and assessed for difference. • Major research area – Knowledge Engineering • Analyses are stored and collectively run over pre and post SDC files for assessment of impact.
Early Implementation Simple analyses on the work bench. Deceased Patient Data
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