Trusted Research Environments (TREs) are increasingly used as platforms for secure health data research, but they can also be used for implementing research findings or for action-research (researchers supporting health professionals to solve problems with advanced data analytics). Most TREs have been designed to support analysis of well-structured and coded data, however, with much clinical data recorded as unstructured notes, especially in mental health care, there needs to be a greater variety of tools and data management services available for safe research that includes natural language processing and anonymisation of data sources. The Mental Health Research for Innovation Centre (M-RIC), co-hosted by the University of Liverpool and Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, has implemented a novel TRE design that incorporates modern data engineering concepts to improve how researchers access a wider variety of linked data and machine learning tools, to be able to both undertake research and then deploy these tools directly into mental health care.
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