Guide to HeSANDA and Health Data Australia

The Guide to HeSANDA and Health Data Australia is an easy and engaging way to quickly learn how to access and use Health Data Australia, a catalogue of health and medical research developed to make it easier to find existing datasets that can be used for secondary research.

HeSANDA is the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset program led by ARDC, the Australian Research Data Commons, which is funded by the National Critical Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

This Guide will explain the process for researchers to find and request access to existing data. It will also show how the Data Provider (the researcher who created the data) always maintains control over their data and decides with whom it is shared.

Licence: All Rights Reserved

Contact: Julia Fallon-Ferguson Executive Officer julia.fallon-ferguson@curtin.edu.au Clinical Trials Enabling Platform - Western Australia Please note my working days are Monday to Wednesday

Keywords: HeSANDA WA


Additional information

Fields: MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Target audience: Professional (research-related)

Resource type: Learning Activity

Status: Active

Authors: Julia Fallon-Ferguson, Program Manager, WA HeSANDA Node & Executive Officer, Clinical Trials Enabling Platform of WA, Curtin University

Contributors: Tom Pazoum, Research Education and Training Program, Western Australian Health Translation Network

Guide to HeSANDA and Health Data Australia https://dresa.org.au/materials/guide-to-hesanda-and-health-data-australia The Guide to HeSANDA and Health Data Australia is an easy and engaging way to quickly learn how to access and use Health Data Australia, a catalogue of health and medical research developed to make it easier to find existing datasets that can be used for secondary research. HeSANDA is the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset program led by ARDC, the Australian Research Data Commons, which is funded by the National Critical Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). This Guide will explain the process for researchers to find and request access to existing data. It will also show how the Data Provider (the researcher who created the data) always maintains control over their data and decides with whom it is shared. Julia Fallon-Ferguson Executive Officer julia.fallon-ferguson@curtin.edu.au Clinical Trials Enabling Platform - Western Australia Please note my working days are Monday to Wednesday Tom Pazoum, Research Education and Training Program, Western Australian Health Translation Network HeSANDA WA support