Frequently asked questions

General

What is PopData and what does it do?

Population Data BC (PopData) is a multi-university, data and education resource facilitating interdisciplinary research on the determinants of human health, well-being and development.

Providing a range of services to Researchers and data providers, PopData strives to ensure that Researchers have timely access to the data and training they need to address research questions on population health. Research using these data informs policy-making and leads to healthier communities.

Data access streams

There are currently three streams available for academic researchers to access data on the population of British Columbia: 

  • The Data Innovation Program (DI Program)
  • Population Data BC 
  • Health Data Platform BC (HDPBC)

Researchers will be routed to a data access stream based on a range of qualifying criteria which includes the data required to answer the research question and the tools required for analysis.

Getting started with your Data Access Request (DAR)

1:
Define your research question.
2:
Make sure your project meets the eligibility requirements under the 5 SAFEs model
3:
Make sure that you, and your team members meet the eligibility criteria to apply for data.

REDCap

Health Research BC is sunsetting its instance of REDCap and will stop providing REDCap services in spring 2025. 

Projects will be temporarily hosted by the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHR), who will work with teams to: 

  • assess their needs and safety transfer active projects to a new host institution where appropriate, and 
  • ensure the safe removal of data and documentation for projects that are completed. 

 

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