The NHS Python community is an open community of practice, driven by enthusiasts and advocates, championing the use of python programming language and open code in the NHS and healthcare sector.
Python is an open source, state of the art programming language, used by developers, data scientists, and data engineers. Python’s widespread adoption is, in part, due to its accessible ‘human readable’ syntax, making it relatively easy to pick up and learn.
Along with other open source analytics tools such as R, Python will be essential to drive the 21st century digital transformation of health care.
April 6th NHS.pycom mini-huddle session
- Reduce barriers to entry by promoting the use and best practice of python tools, publishing to public GitHub repositories, and using online coding platforms such as Google Colab.
- Open source and document code under appropriate licences (such as MIT, OGLv3, and GPLv3) alongside suitable open datasets or synthetic data so that our work can be further developed, re-used ,and improved upon by everyone in the community.
- Break down silos of expertise and improve technical communication and collaboration across the NHS by involving members from AnalystX, NHSE/I, NHSX Analytics Unit, the NHS-R Community, and many other organisations.
- Make coding accessible to all members of the healthcare community regardless of background or current level of ability.
To find out more join the online community ‘AnalystX’ on the FutureNHS collaboration platform or leave a message on our new discussion forum.
Contact us at pycom@nhsx.nhs.uk
Please note that this project and discussion forum is governed by the Citizen Code of Conduct.
Looking for support with R? Visit the NHS-R Community [github]