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Using a trusted research environment and data in a multi-disciplinary team to support research

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The Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank is the national trusted research environment (TRE) for Wales. Established in 2007, it provides access within a secure platform to anonymised, linkable, population-scale data sources, including health and social care, administrative, demographic, socio-economic and a variety of other national, local and specialist services data. Professor Akbari will provide an overview of the SAIL Databank, how potential researchers can access and use SAIL , how a TRE and linked data can be used in a multi-disciplinary team to support research and improve services and people’s outcomes, with examples from research projects and programmes who have or are using the SAIL Databank.

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