by Shelley Heckman | Jun 29, 2022 | Data Sharing, Data Standards, Latest News, Open Data, SAVVI
It’s been a busy time for data standards in the last few months. We would like to share news of two standards that the SAVVI project has been keeping an eye on. Open Referral UK Those of you that have been following SAVVI will know that we talk about SAVVI standards...
by Shelley Heckman | Jun 28, 2022 | Analytical, Case Studies, Data Sharing, Data Standards, Latest News, SAVVI
With phase 3 of the SAVVI project (Scalable Approach to Vulnerability Via Interoperability) underway, we are delighted to be working with three partner projects as they deploy the SAVVI Playbook. We have appointed an engagement team to help those projects on-board...
by Shelley Heckman | Mar 15, 2022 | Application of Standards, Data Sharing, Interoperability, SAVVI
Introduction At SAVVI (Scalable Approach to Vulnerability via Interoperability), we are delighted to announce that we have been awarded Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities DLUHC) Local Digital Continuous Funding for phase 3 of the SAVVI project. This...
by Shelley Heckman | Nov 1, 2021 | Data Sharing, Data Standards, Interoperability, SAVVI
The SAVVI programme has been listening to its partners to understand some of the key barriers they experience when sharing health data at the local level. We held a ‘barriers to health data’ workshop specifically to hear local anecdotes, discover what the issues are,...
by Shelley Heckman | Apr 27, 2021 | Application of Standards, Data Sharing, Interoperability
In March, I wrote a blog announcing phase two of the SAVVI data standards project to identify vulnerable individuals and households. We have since followed this up with a show and tell session on 16 April 2021. The show and tell was an excellent way for people...
by Shelley Heckman | Apr 7, 2021 | Data Sharing, Data Standards, Information Governance, Interoperability
Today we are talking about information governance. Those that follow the SAVVI blogs will know that we are in phase two of our initiative to support data standards for vulnerability, and that this is not the first time I have blogged about this topic. Indeed, back in...