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Service Restoration Observatory

Service Restoration Observatory is an OpenSAFELY project from Bennett Institute. Every time a researcher runs their analytic code against patient data, it is audited in public here.

Workspaces

  • Workspace:
    aftershocks-health-inequalities
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    aftershocks-notebook
    Git branch:
    combined_tests
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    flu-vacc-research-nov
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    flu-vacc-research
    Git branch:
    october-update
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    pulse_oximetry_sro
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-PULSE-OXIMETRY-UPD
    Git branch:
    master
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    restoration-observatory-emis-research
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    restoration-observatory-emis-research
    Git branch:
    JPearson_MMR
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    restoration-observatory-emis-tpp-test
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    restoration-observatory-emis-research
    Git branch:
    notebooks
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    service_restoration_observatory
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    aftershocks-notebook
    Git branch:
    master
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-blood-tests
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    blood-tests
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-measures
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    master
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-measures-dashboard-updating
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    main
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-measures-demographics
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    demographics-notebook
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-measures-emis
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    emis
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-population-check
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    population-count
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-pulse-oximetry
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-pulse-oximetry
    Git branch:
    master
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-pulse-oximetry-2
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-pulse-oximetry
    Git branch:
    template
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-smr
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-smr
    Git branch:
    master
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-smr-codelists
    Status:
    Active
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-smr
    Git branch:
    codelist-counts
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    service_restoration_observatory_dummy
    Status:
    Archived
    GitHub repository:
    aftershocks-notebook
    Git branch:
    extended-analysis
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    service_restoration_observatory_full
    Status:
    Archived
    GitHub repository:
    aftershocks-notebook
    Git branch:
    extended-analysis
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    smr-sro
    Status:
    Archived
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-smr
    Git branch:
    smr-order
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-key-measures-dashboard
    Status:
    Archived
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    updating-report-using-interactive
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-measures-initial
    Status:
    Archived
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    initial-measures
    Created at:
  • Workspace:
    sro-measures-tsh-chol
    Status:
    Archived
    GitHub repository:
    SRO-Measures
    Git branch:
    updated-notebook
    Created at:

Project timeline

  • Project created:

  • Code first run:

Why is the code first run date before the project created date?

In OpenSAFELY Jobs, code is run within a workspace. The workspaces feature was introduced before the projects feature, meaning that in some cases, workspaces were created before projects.

Private repos

These repos are currently not publicly visible

In accordance with the Principles of OpenSAFELY we expect all code from all users to be made public.

However, some GitHub repositories may be private during the development stage of a project, which means any links to them from this site will return a '404 Not Found' error unless you are logged in and have the relevant permissions.

Reports

Recently published reports

  • No reports

    This project does not currently have any published reports

Researchers

  • Ben Butler-Cole
  • Helen Curtis
  • Iain Dillingham
  • Jonny Pearson
  • Louis Fisher
  • Nick Kennedy
  • Richard Croker
  • Robin Park
  • Rose Higgins
  • Simon Davy
  • Vicky Speed