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Arlene Gallagher, PhD

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Healthcare Research, Observational Data, Epidemiology, #DataSavesLives 📊📈

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Long ambulance response times and their devastating impacts on patients and families are frequently in the news. We wanted to get behind the stats and take a whole system view. A🧵based on our new analysis, which featured in a powerful ITV report last night . 1/13


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A woman at 60 living in the poorest areas, has the same average severity of illness as a 76-year-old woman in the wealthiest. A🧵on key insights in health inequalities (by socioeconomics, gender, ethnicity and region) from analysis we published today 1/6

tlswatt's tweet image. A woman at 60 living in the poorest areas, has the same average severity of illness as a 76-year-old woman in the wealthiest. 

A🧵on key insights in health inequalities (by socioeconomics, gender, ethnicity and region) from analysis we published today

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Arlene Gallagher, PhD reposted

Today I leave @MHRAgovuk after 18 years. I couldn’t have asked for a lovelier bunch of colleagues who have been so knowledgeable and generous. I have learned so much and have so many fond memories. I will always have a soft spot for @CPRD #DataSavesLives

paleNfreckled's tweet image. Today I leave @MHRAgovuk after 18 years. 
I couldn’t have asked for a lovelier bunch of colleagues who have been so knowledgeable and generous. I have learned so much and have so many fond memories. 
I will always have a soft spot for @CPRD 
#DataSavesLives

Arlene Gallagher, PhD reposted

This time last year I defended my PhD in death recording in the UK. Who would have thought it would become so topical? #Deaths #Statistics @UniUtrecht

paleNfreckled's tweet image. This time last year I defended my PhD in death recording in the UK. Who would have thought it would become so topical? #Deaths #Statistics @UniUtrecht

Linking @CPRD data to @ONS death certificate data to study mortality journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…


Results from observational studies that have used @CPRD data are applicable to the Dutch population onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…


This paper highlights substantial agreement between the @ONS data and the data from @CPRD on deaths

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Arlene Gallagher, PhD reposted

One of my least favorite parts of academic medicine? The constant reformatting of manuscripts into the appropriate journal format for submission. Wishing that all journals had a universal format...


Nice video on how your data is used to save lives #DataSavesLives

In collaboration with patients and members of the public, @CHCNorth and @FarrInstitute have produced an animation to answer questions about how patient #data is used by university researchers to help save lives. Watch it at datasaveslives.info and share with #DataSavesLives

FarrInstitute's tweet image. In collaboration with patients and members of the public, @CHCNorth and  @FarrInstitute have produced an animation to answer questions about
how patient #data is used by university researchers to help save lives. Watch it at datasaveslives.info and share with #DataSavesLives


Lots of mentions of #CPRD primary care data at @ICPE mid-year conference in London @MHRAmedicines #datasaveslives


Arlene Gallagher, PhD reposted

It may seem like A&E is the only place to get treatment this weekend but you have other options that could save you lots of time - pls RT

NHSMillion's tweet image. It may seem like A&E is the only place to get treatment this weekend but you have other options that could save you lots of time - pls RT

Arlene Gallagher, PhD reposted

Sepsis kills, and much more often than you might think. Pls read & share the signs - it could save someone you love google.co.uk/amp/www.bbc.co…


Arlene Gallagher, PhD reposted

If ever there was an advert for a beautiful, compassionate, multicultural, tolerant, caring UK, the NHS is it. #hospital #proud @NHSMillion


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