CRC has unrivalled access to healthcare database records for patients across all disease areas.
Summary of available data:
| Database | Description | Volume |
| HODaR | Primary and Secondary care; Quality of life and resource usage. Cardiff, Wales over 10 years |
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| CHKS | Secondary care, UK Trusts, and Spain over 15 years |
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For further information on specific databases, please select from the following:
Health Outcomes Data Repository
Pharmaceutical companies and healthcare providers are under increasing external pressures to provide economic justification for the value of their products. Drug reimbursement agencies - such as NICE in the UK - can demand thorough economic evaluation of new technology before a product can be released.
HODaR uniquely meets the need for data to carry our such analysis by linking health-related utility, quality of life (QoL), productivity, clinical & laboratory data, and health resource use data across all disease groups. It also has has a developing scientific record in providing access to survey-based patient-centred, health outcomes and resource use data linked to clinical data. Following recent peer-reviewed publication, the methods underpinning HODaR may now be referenced in academic publications. The database currently contains >50,000 survey responses which can now be interrogated online using our unique application eHODaR.
For the select population from South Wales, HODaR contains all routine data contained in CHKS dataset, plus
Data to which CRC has privileged access
This database has longitudinal (1991 to date) records on over 30 million patients with approximately 150 million hospital admissions.
CKHS data contains:
These databases are interrelated as graphically set out below: