Lucy Elliss-Brookes

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Lucy Elliss-Brookes

Lucy Elliss-Brookes

@EllissBrookes

Mathematical data-lover in the West Country

Katılım Ocak 2021
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Lee G
Lee G@LeeGathercole·
This fucking club #lufc
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NHS England Transformation
NHS England Transformation@NHSDigital·
🆕A new way to find patients Treatment options for COVID-19 were limited at the start of the pandemic. Antiviral treatments could help, but identifying immunocompromised patients was challenging. Darren Hickling shares how the NHS overcame this. digital.nhs.uk/blog/data-poin…
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Tomas Sanchez
Tomas Sanchez@tomsanlo·
First event since I joined the @NHS, talking about the advantages of standardisation in patient safety, including the use of @gs1uk standards
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NHS England Transformation
NHS England Transformation@NHSDigital·
🆕Why we’re getting our data teams to RAP 'Reproducible analytical pipelines' – or RAPs, for short – are helping us make our data processes more transparent, efficient and robust. Alistair Bullward and Sam Hollings share our experience with them: digital.nhs.uk/blog/data-poin…
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Lucy Elliss-Brookes
Lucy Elliss-Brookes@EllissBrookes·
@tom_nhs Is there any info available about the purpose of the survey, and what will be done with the results?
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Andy Kinnear 🇪🇺
Andy Kinnear 🇪🇺@Andy_Kinnear·
@ChorltonJim Great question Jim, although I think my tendency is to apply it more sarcastically eg. 'It looked a great project from the outside but when you lifted the bonnet it was a total Hancock' or 'he said it was good VFM but he was NPfITing me'
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Jim Ritchie
Jim Ritchie@ChorltonJim·
Historically brands becoming “things” was a marker of success (Hoover > vacuum cleaner). The modern superlative of this is brands becoming verbs (take an Uber; Google it) Can anyone think of any examples in health or #digitalhealth where a brand or product has made this leap?
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Katharine Robbins
Katharine Robbins@katharine2712·
Still knitting the Leeds 2022 daily max and min temperatures. Here's July. I varied the stitches for the days at 28, 33 and 37 degrees and it created a little heat wave.
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Lucy Elliss-Brookes
Lucy Elliss-Brookes@EllissBrookes·
Great synthesis of a suite of papers I was involved in, examining personal deprivation vs place deprivation - increasingly important as control is devolved out to ICBs and local health & care decisions are made based on geographic measures of deprivation
Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network@icon_lshtm

Our recent @ESRC funded project used @ONS Longitudinal Study data to understand the impact of the 'person' or the 'place' on measures of deprivation. As part of their #LinkingOurLives blog the team at @ucl have written a post - check it out here 👇 blogs.ucl.ac.uk/linking-our-li…

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Craigie Boi
Craigie Boi@ezergeza·
Met this chap last night @LeeGathercole, Hope you both enjoy the rest of your stay in Brighton 🤠
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Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network
📰New paper! We investigated if measured inequalities in #cancer survival differ when using 'person'-based compared with 'place'-based measures of deprivation for three socioeconomic dimensions: income, deprivation and occupation. Check out the results: 👇bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/6/e…
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Lucy Elliss-Brookes
Lucy Elliss-Brookes@EllissBrookes·
@tomsanlo @ofgem Strongly agree. It took me hours last time round (and super detective skills) to find out what the actual increase was per kWh and per day standing charge. Rural houses often don't have gas so also need to factor in oil, wood and coal price increases.
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Tomas Sanchez
Tomas Sanchez@tomsanlo·
Is it actually useful to give energy price cap increases as the cost for an average household? I can't tell what this actually means for my bills, and I doubt many people can. Perhaps percentage of increase in current rates would be more useful @ofgem?
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