SMLR modelling of 1.9 million admissions records for the emergency departments of an undisclosed NHS Trust for the period Jan 2017 – Sep 2021: predicting decision to treat.
You make my head hurt. Conclusions are clear but as a teacher said. No good slapping an answer down I need to see how you got there. So Asahi superdry beer with Chicken Karaage and then read again and.......
I ran foul of the email limit and couldn't add a pithy bullet point summary so I'll be summarising all articles in an easy to digest overview in a couple of weeks time. Just about to grab a bowl of Habas Fritas and a Corona...
I've briefly mentioned there were just 1,830 such cases Jan 2017 - Sep 2021 and I haven't done anything meaty with that category as yet.... time for a look methinks!
Aaarrrggh! It took a dozen admins to keep that from going down. All changed when FB decided anybody could comment in a public group whether a member or not. The amount of porn and weird shit moderators had to chase 24/7 was ridiculous.
You make my head hurt. Conclusions are clear but as a teacher said. No good slapping an answer down I need to see how you got there. So Asahi superdry beer with Chicken Karaage and then read again and.......
I ran foul of the email limit and couldn't add a pithy bullet point summary so I'll be summarising all articles in an easy to digest overview in a couple of weeks time. Just about to grab a bowl of Habas Fritas and a Corona...
Good work.
Here I am again with a pesky thought half-disguised as a question:
Do you have data for patients who were dead on arrival to hosptial? (Picked up by ambulance but arrived dead/near-dead)
I haven't got DOA but I have got died in ED.
Did you report that already? (If so, forgive me for overlooking or losing track of it.)
I've briefly mentioned there were just 1,830 such cases Jan 2017 - Sep 2021 and I haven't done anything meaty with that category as yet.... time for a look methinks!
Maybe time to relaunch that Facebook account!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/08/27/covid-censorship-was-wrong-i-wish-id-fought-it-zuckerberg/
Aaarrrggh! It took a dozen admins to keep that from going down. All changed when FB decided anybody could comment in a public group whether a member or not. The amount of porn and weird shit moderators had to chase 24/7 was ridiculous.