Data Access Environment (DAE)
The Data Access Environment (DAE) is the secure way users can remotely access better linked information, while ensuring the right person, with the right permissions gets the right data, in accordance with their Data Sharing Agreement (DSA).
The Data Access Environment (DAE) provides secure access to the health and care data we hold and reduces the need for it to leave NHS England.
DAE caters for standard users with access to standard data sets, and is the platform that supports our Trusted Research Environment (TRE) service for England, and the Secure Data Environment service.
Both services offer a range of analytical tools to support health and social care research and planning.
Accessing data
All data access is strictly managed by our Data Access Request Service (DARS). Over time, DAE will integrate with DARS to provide an improved customer experience and make requesting and receiving quicker and easier for customers.
If you need to start a new application, contact the DARS team to discuss your requirements. Not all enquiries progress to the application stage as it may be that your request can be catered for using existing publications.
Data Sharing Agreements
A Data Sharing Agreement (DSA) is required before users can access data using DAE. If you have an existing DSA in place, it will need to include permission to access data using DAE. Once approved, users are issued with a DAE username.
To discuss any aspect of DARS or an existing application, call the DARS team on 0300 303 5678 or email [email protected].
Analytical tools
DAE hosts some of the world’s leading analytics tools. The suite is designed to support all analysis, reporting and publication requirements, whilst providing powerful options to deliver world class data visualisation and analysis. The tools you have access to will depend on your project needs and arrangements.
Databricks
Databricks is a collaborative analytics platform that supports SQL, Python and R languages for the analysis of big data in the cloud.
Licensed tools
Licensed tools are not available to ‘standard’ DAE users and are currently only available under specific user agreements.
Other tools
Other tools can be hosted on the platform, depending on individual project needs.
End user access agreement
Use of DAE is governed by these terms and conditions.
Contact details
If you have any questions or require further support get in touch.
For operational issues, such as login issues, password resets and problems with system access, contact our National Service Desk on 0300 303 5035 or [email protected].
For general enquiries, such as questions about Data Sharing Agreements or other data-related issues email our Contact Centre.
Further information
The NHS England Secure Data Environment (SDE) is a secure data and research analysis platform. Sign into the SDE portal and view our user guidance.
NHS Digital’s Trusted Research Environment (TRE) service for England provides approved researchers with access to essential linked, de-identified health data to quickly answer COVID-19 related research questions.
The Data Access Request Service (DARS) can offer clinicians, researchers and commissioners the data required to help improve NHS services. We handle applications, process data and provide access to specific sets of data when requests are approved.
A description of the data products we use to provide data extracts and other services.
We are developing our data processing services to transform how we collect, process and use data to improve health and care.
Who hospital episode statistics (HES) are for, how they are used and how to apply for access. This includes the local authority HES Data Extract Service.
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The Master Person Service (MPS) helps us increase the amount of usable, better-quality data available to support research and planning.
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This video explains how to use HES data. It provides users with valuable context, leading to a better understanding of the data and how it's produced.
The Safe Data Access Professionals Group helps share expertise, best practice and knowledge between organisations engaged in providing secure access to confidential sources of data from the health and social science research sector. This is aimed at promoting best practice when generating Safe Outputs in Safe Settings. These free data awareness training courses and modules provide you with best practice information on working with statistical data.
Last edited: 15 July 2024 10:31 am