CAFÉ - a study looking at why some patients develop new onset atrial fibrillation when admitted to ICU and how best to treat them.

FOBS - a project aiming to develop an evidence-based protocol for how frequently vital signs (heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, temperature etc) are taken when patients are admitted to hospital.

HAVEN - a hospital-wide project to design and develop an electronic early warning system to identify patients who may need treatment on the intensive care unit.

OPTIC-19 - Outcomes of Patients who survived Treatment on an Intensive Care unit for COVID-19 in England and Wales is a comparative retrospective cohort study. This study will follow up survivors for 1 year after discharge from hospital.

PARADISE - This study will develop two reliable prediction models to identify which patients are at greatest risk of developing Atrial Fibrillation (AF) following heart surgery.

RRAM - routinely collected data to evaluate effects of different medications that prevent blood clotting during treatment to improve kidney function

SHINE - The introduction of SEND to Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has paved the way for real-time and intelligent automated recognition of patients whose observations indicate they may be at increased risk of undiagnosed chronic disease, such as hypertension. SHINE is an observational diagnostic accuracy study.