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Using data to improve the health of coastal communities: The Coda Network

Martyn Patel, Elizabeth Ford, Emily Murray, Phil Ward

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Abstract

Background: Since 2021, the discrepancy in healthy life expectancies between coastal and in-land towns in the United Kingdom has been highlighted, with several recommendations around using health data to identify and address potential health improvements. We describe both the processes and the lessons learned in building a new regional network with a critical mass of stakeholders to tackle a well-recognised infrastructural health problem, in a relatively under-resourced area.

Methods: In 2022 the Coastal Data Network (Coda) was formed as part of the Eastern Academic Research Collaboration in the Eastern and Southeastern coastal regions of England, UK. A range of stakeholders from local authorities, national health service and universities have come together to share best practice and expertise to tackle coastal health inequalities using routinely collected health and administrative data. We have hosted a series of workshops and a conference as well as online meetings.

Results: Two case studies are presented showing how Coda has responded to system needs or shared best practice in response to emergency situations. We are currently working to sustain the network beyond its initiation phase and to seek external funding for collaborative research activity in the region.

Conclusion: The Coda Network has been established to enhance capacity for understanding and improving the health and lives of coastal populations. Key to retention and growth of the membership has been an early and vigorous commitment to sharing "best practice" examples. This network approach enlarges the pool of data available to Coda members allowing us to plan future population data science projects.
Original languageEnglish
Article number13
JournalInternational Journal of Population Data Science (IJPDS)
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 2026

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Coastal Health
  • Collaboration
  • Health Data
  • Inequalities
  • Network

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