Accessing Data through DASH

Learn how HDRN Canada’s Data Access Support Hub (DASH) can help health researchers access multi-regional data.
Are you a researcher seeking administrative health data from more than one province or territory? Join us for Accessing Data through DASH with Carrie-Anne Whyte to learn more about how HDRN Canada can support your multi-regional project through the Data Access Support Hub (DASH) DASH offers coordinated services to researchers interested in accessing multi-regional administrative health data, helping you navigate the data access process through centralized services and tools, including:
- the single data access request form to request data from multiple regions
- HDRN Canada’s Data Assets Inventory and Algorithm Inventory
- and free feasibility confirmation, cost estimates and letters of support.
About the Speaker:
Carrie-Anne Whyte is a Program Lead with DASH for HDRN Canada. She is located at the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) in Ottawa, where she has worked for the last decade. Her areas of focus include analysis, methodology and health data. Prior to her career at CIHI and HDRN, Carrie-Anne held roles with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI). Carrie-Anne holds a Master of Public Health from McGill University.
About the Event:
The Accessing Data Through DASH Webinar Series introduces researchers and others interested in multi-regional administrative data to HDRN Canada’s Data Access Support Hub (DASH). DASH helps researchers navigate the data access process, providing support from experts at HDRN Canada member data centres across the country.