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The interactive discussions at this last in person event, combined with insights from previous online sessions, have demonstrated a broad interest in improving collection of data on ethnicity, as well as other personal demographic information. Most participants recognised that high quality data collection can benefit people through data-driven research, innovation, and policy decisions. But improvements and action from key decision makers across the four nations of the UK are needed. The UK Health Data Research Alliance can offer a forum to bring forward the discussion and drive adoption of best practice. Following the Ethnicity coding standards working group series, attendees and other experts in this field have been invited to contribute to an Academic Position paper to outline proposed recommendations covering some of the aspects discussed during these meetings, with the view to raise awareness around the importance of consistency in the collection of ethnicity data and the use of established coding standards, and to call for action. The recommendations paper will also be presented to Alliance Council members for endorsement and adoption of good practice.
Data Science, Data Standards, Health Data, Health Inequalities, Ethnicity Coding, Data Quality, Ethnicity Data
Data Science, Data Standards, Health Data, Health Inequalities, Ethnicity Coding, Data Quality, Ethnicity Data
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