- Do you have an idea for improving healthcare that involves artificial intelligence?
- Does your idea rely on healthcare data?
- Is your idea research or innovation?
- Are you a medical practitioner, an allied health professional, a researcher, a data scientist or engineer, or a commercial company?
If so, Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust and Imperial College provide access to various digital healthcare functions and services in a cluster that iCARE is part of.
Eligibility for access to iCARE data often also means eligibility for access to many of these facilities. It is important to gain an overview of each of their strengths to know what is right for your project. However, navigating the digital healthcare databank landscape can be confusing. The path to accessing healthcare data is not linear and must be tailored to each individual project. Our process is currently being continuously updated to simplify access to a complex landscape of services and facilities.
We are working on improving pathways to accessing data and providing front doors. We are doing so by providing this outline of the services and facilities that are available to you through Imperial and ICHT.
Two potential pathways are available to access data:
- Digital Health Research & Development, Service Evaluation & Audit
- Digital Innovation/Quality Improvement function (If you have a tool/ device/ technology or algorithm, that is CE marked or MHRA approved)
Following is an overview of the landscape of digital healthcare related functions and services within ICHT and Imperial London that have been developed alongside our peers, as well as the various governing committees that accompany them.
At present, we offer several services and functions, however there is a need for increased awareness on the purpose of resources and the process for approvals and navigating pathways lacks clarity.
Digital Health related functions and services overview
- Data Protection Office (DPO)
- iCARE Secure Data Environment
- ICL NHS technology transfer team
- Imperial College Healthcare Knowledge Bank (IHKB)
- Imperial Trusted Research Environment
- Joint Research Office
- Paddington Life Sciences
- RedCAP
- Research Governance and Integrity (RGIT)
- Tissue Bank
- Whole systems Integrated Care (WSIC)
Committees and work groups
Four committees are responsible for different aspects of governance and implementation across the digital healthcare functions and services within ICHT and Imperial College.
Digital healthcare functions committees overview
The New Systems and Apps committee (NSAC) supports staff with a structured process for introducing new systems in the Trust, ensuring they are safe, meet patient safety and IG criteria and align with the trusts Digital Data and Technology Strategy while also provisioning resources and plans for implementation. NSAC ensures that trust does not have system divergence and replication of existing system functionality which can fragment the patient and staff experience while systems and introduce risk.
The New Systems and Apps Committee reviews the following case types:
Implementation of a new system (A new system is defined as an application that has no existing contract in place, is not on the asset register or has no data protection approval for its use in the organisation, this also includes software supporting medical devices.)
Existing systems/solutions which require substantial changes to its design or architecture
Systems which are not currently registered in the Information Asset Register
Software associated with a medical device or software as a medical device, that is CE marked or MHRA approved
Contact us
For general enquiries email: imperial.dcs@nhs.net
For data access enquiries email: imperial.dataaccessrequest@nhs.net