Overview of National Endoscopy Database (NED)
The National Endoscopy Database (NED) provides comprehensive and reliable data on endoscopy services in the UK. It aims to collect prospective data from all endoscopy units and automate key data transfer to the national database. Funded by JAG, supported by various organizations, and governed by a dedicated team, NED ensures data output based on JAG QA standards and KPIs. Information governance and user access protocols have been approved, making it a valuable tool for service provision, quality assurance, and research.
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National Endoscopy Database (NED) Overview Tom Lee National Clinical Lead
Background Comprehensive and reliable data on endoscopy are crucial to: Service provision Quality assurance Research
Aim Prospective data collection from all endoscopy units in the UK Automated transfer of key data from local endoscopy reporting system (ERS) to national database (NED)
Governance and Support Funded by JAG Backed by: BSG JAG AUGIS ACPGBI Royal College of Physicians NHS England
Who`s Who? Organisation / role Representative Chair, NED Project Working Group National Clinical Lead JETS National Clinical Lead NED RCP accreditation unit Weblogik Ltd (technical support) Dr Louise McDougall BSG JAG Prof. Matt Rutter Dr. Paul Dunckley Dr. Tom Lee Mr Raph Broughton Pete Rogers NED Trainee Lead Dr Andrew Veitch Mr John Stebbing (JAG Chair) Dr Neil Haslam (Chair of JAG QA Units working group) Dr Neil Hawkes (Chair of JAG QA Training working group) Dr Andrew Wyman Dr Sarah Mills Mr Pete Rogers Mr Bart van der Meer Mr Michael Mulcahy Mr Stephen Arundel Mr Phillip Brown Mr Stephen Hayes Mr Nigel Waters Ms Sarah Waters Mr Steve Rainey Ms Dawn Rathbone Mr David Gillet Mr James Rowe Mr David Simpson AUGIS ACGBI WebLogik Limited Endosoft Imotech medical Infoflex Unisoft Medical Olympus Ascribe Medilogik
Data Output Output will be based on JAG QA standards and key performance indicators (KPI) Presented to users via JETS in a dashboard format Integrate with JAG accreditation process Users will only be able to access their own data Local and regional administrators will be able to view data only from within their organisation or region.
Information Governance NED working group have met as appropriate with; NRES Information Commissioner's Office Confidentiality Advisory Group NRES, ICO and CAG have all approved the project and recommended NO individual patient consent is necessary. As part of initial pilot process; Local Caldicott approval at 2 trusts Caldicott approval to be obtained locally
Questions Please contact the NED team if you have any questions Tom.Lee@nhct.nhs.uk askjets@rcplondon.ac.uk 0203 075 1372