Transformation Directorate

Action notes - Thursday 1 February 2024

Published 28 March 2024


Date: Thursday 1 February

Time: 9.30am to 11am

Location: MS Teams dial in

Agenda

Agenda item Owner
9.30 Introductions Nicola Hamilton (Chair)
9.35 Review of previous minutes and declaration of
interest
Nicola Hamilton (Chair)
9.40 Public Research Debrief Communications and Engagement Manager
10.25 Break ALL
10.30 Public Research Debrief Contd. Communications and Engagement Manager
10.50 Any other business (Including meeting regularity
over festive break)
Nicola Hamilton (Chair)

Attendees

Attendees Organisation/department
Nicola Hamilton Understanding
Patient Data (CHAIR)
Matt Howard-Murray Association of
Medical Research Charities / Cancer Research UK
Lay member Independent member
Lay member Independent member
Lay member Independent member
Lay member Independent member
Lay member Independent member
Lay member Independent member
Communications and Engagement Manager NHS England
GP Data Delivery Manager NHS England
Apologies Organisation/department
Eileen Phillips National Data Guardian
Lay member Independent member
Lay member Independent member
Head of Communications, GP Data NHS England

Agenda items/minutes/action notes

Introductions

Panel members were welcomed to the meeting by the Chair, who also ran through the agenda.

Formal noting of previous meeting's action notes

The action notes from the previous meeting were approved for publication and no conflict of interest was raised.

Public Research De-brief

The Communications and Engagement lead presented on research done on public attitudes towards data use and how the NHS may want to engage with different people. There were 6 main segments uncovered as part of the research which was discussed in detail with the panel. The panel engaged well with the presentation and provided feedback on the segments reviewed in the research.

The content of the research will be published and used as part of the design for large scale engagements.

Any other business

No items were raised.