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Version: 1.0.1 | Published: 30 Mar 2026 | Updated: 15 days ago
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HealthDCAT Sample Bulk Dataset

Dataset

Summary

Theme:
  • Environment
  • Transport
  • Health
Description:
A sample dataset for the hdcat@1.0.0 schema
Access Tier:
  • Safeguarded
  • Controlled
Health Theme:
  • Cancer
  • Injuries, envenoming & drowning
  • Nutrition & food security
Health Category:
  • Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
  • Pathogen data, impacting on human health
  • Data from wellness applications
Number of Unique Individuals:
2500

Documentation

Documentation:
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Synthetic Data:
  • A synthetic version is available for testing purposes
  • A synthetic version is available for demonstrations

Coverage

Spatial

Spatial Coverage:
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada

Temporal

Start Date:
20 March 2018
End Date:
19 August 2021
Frequency:
IRREGULAR
Date of Latest Release:
12 August 2025
Date of First Release:
14 March 2023
Temporal Aggregation:
  • Monthly
  • Point-in-Time

Provenance

Origin

Purpose:
Data were originally collected for administrative purposes.
Source:
  • Administrative data
  • Web-scraped data
Collection Situation:
  • Secondary Care - In Patients
  • Collected manually on street survey
Image Contrast:
Captured in dataset
Method of Collection:
The E-food desert index gives a modeled measures of the extent to which neighbourhoods exhibit characteristics associated with food deserts based on data in the 2011 census paired with historic data (2011-2020). Open data were used in combination with web-scraped data to capture food store accessibility. 12 indicators are combined across 4 domains, using an index calculation to capture food access.
Time Lag:
12 hours
Quality Annotation:
Rating 90%, excellent feedback

Author 1

Affiliation Person:
Sample University
Family Name Person:
Smith
Given Name Person:
John

Author 2

Affiliation Person:
Sample University
Family Name Person:
Brown
Given Name Person:
Jock

Author 3

Name Organisation:
MetadataWorks

Author 4

Name Organisation:
Sample University

Access and Governance

Usage

Data Use Requirements:
  • General research use
  • Publication required
  • Geographical restriction

Access

Jurisdiction:
  • England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Scotland
Data Controller:
  • Office for National Statistics
  • National Centre for Social Research
Data Processor:
UK Data Service
Licence:
Open Government V3
Delivery Lead Time:
10-12 weeks
Legal Basis:
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
Health Data Access Body:
National Health Service

Format and Standards

Language:
  • English
  • Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic
  • Irish
Format:
  • text/json
  • text/xml
Estimated Dataset Size:
20-30 MB
Conforms To:
  • OMOP
  • LOINC
Coding System:
SNOMED CT

Data Distribution

Data Status:
Active

Observations

Name
Population Type
Value
Description
Variable Measured
Unit Code
Observation Date
Number of Records
Minimum Typical Age
Maximum Typical Age
Median height of women in San Antonio, Texas in 2014
StatisticalVariable Median_Height_Person_Female in San Antonio, Texas, for time period 2014
An Observation of the StatisticalVariable Median_Height_Person_Female in location: San Antonio, Texas, for time period: 2014
Median Hight Person Female
CMT
20 January 2014
175
18
75
Median height of women in San Antonio, Texas in 2015
StatisticalVariable Median_Height_Person_Female in San Antonio, Texas, for time period 2015
An Observation of the StatisticalVariable Median_Height_Person_Female in location: San Antonio, Texas, for time period: 2015
Median Hight Person Female
CMT
20 January 2015
400
25
60