This article is about the medical records statistical platform. For the machinery communication protocol, see OpenSAFETY.
OpenSAFELY is an interface to NHSpatient records which enables statistical analysis of them by medical researchers. Initially, it has been used to make an analysis of the risk factors associated with deaths from COVID-19 in hospital in the UK.[1] This is significant because the dataset is especially large, covering about 58 million patients.[2] In 2023, the NHS announced that it would expand the use of the OpenSAFELY platform to help drive life-saving advances for other major diseases.[3]
The platform interfaces with a secure database of pseudonymized primary care records, and only aggregated results are viewable by researchers. This allows researchers to access a large dataset necessary for identifying potential risk factors without the risks of exposing personal patient information.[4]
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