Public Health Wales, in partnership with the NHS Wales Informatics Service, Swansea University and Social Care Wales have been selected as one of five of The Health Foundation Networked Data Labs. They will receive up to £400,000 over two years to form a community of analysts working on the biggest health and care challenges.
The Health Foundation’s Networked Data Labs is the first of its kind and will provide national and local health system leaders with insights from data to take action in order to improve the UK’s health and care.
The bid was co-ordinated by the Digital Health Ecosystem Wales team and will see partners work together to optimise the use of routine data to address health, prevention and inequalities across generations, and produce valuable insights to inform decision to improve population health in Wales.
- Public Health Wales
- Swansea University
- NHS Wales Informatics Service
- Social Care Wales
- The Health Foundation
Winners Officially Announced
Five chosen Networked Data Labs officially announced.
Result of Application
Team receive the news that they were chosen as one of five Networked Data Labs across the UK.
Interview Time
Panel interview with The Health Foundation.
Interview Preparation
Partners meet to undertake a mock interview panel exercise.
Shortlisted
Team receive the news that their application has been moved on to the next round of the application process.
Application Submitted
Deadline for bid applications.
Partner Sign Off
Final meeting for bid partners to agree final draft and costings.
Application Construction
Bid content is produced by partners and pulled together by the DHEW team to form one application.
Planning Meeting
Representatives from all partners meet to discuss the full proposal for the Wales Networked Data Lab application.