Survey now open: Inform our system analysis of Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Health Data
17 Apr 2026
Your opportunity to share how patients and the public are involved in health data work
We are carrying out a UK-wide project to understand how patients and the public are involved in decisions about how health and care data is used beyond direct care. This includes data used for research, service planning, evaluation, and improvement.
Who are we asking to take part?
- Professionals – If your role involves the use, governance, commissioning, or delivery of health and care data – including supporting patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) we would value your insight.
- Members of the public – If you are a member of the public already involved in activities such as advising, decision-making, governance, or public engagement around health data, we want to hear from you.
- Also for members of the public: Online focus group – Wednesday 6 May 2026, 10:30-12:00. We are also running a focus group with public contributors to explore experiences in more depth. Places are limited, and participants will be selected to ensure a range of perspectives. Please email PPIEinhealthdata@hqip.org.uk to express interest.
Why take part?
We’re building a national picture of what’s really happening in practice – what works well, what doesn’t, and where things need to change. Your input will help:
- Identify what meaningful involvement looks like in practice
- Surface common challenges and barriers
- Highlight opportunities to strengthen involvement across the UK.
Complete the survey
All responses are anonymous and will directly inform national insight and future policy and practice. The survey takes around 10 minutes and will close on Monday 18 May 2026.
Who is running this?
This project is led by HQIP on behalf of Understanding Patient Data (UPD). If you have any questions, please contact PPIEinhealthdata@hqip.org.uk
What will happen to your responses?
- Your responses will be anonymous
- Data will be securely stored and handled by HQIP
- Findings will be used to inform future policy and practice.
You can read HQIP’s Privacy Notice to find out more on how your data will be used and protected.
Thank you for helping shape the future of public involvement in health data.
We would be grateful if you could also share this with your networks and contacts.