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Mecha
mechalink
A small note about structural thinking: rules are (generally) about whether you will (or won't) do something, assuming they are equally and completely enforced (which is a large assumption in
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Dominic Campbell
dominiccampbell
A constant pattern in government over the years is men (in particular) fiddling with structures rather than focusing on systems change and better outcomes. NHS news another large scale example.
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ArkansasCovid
ArkansasCovid
Dr. Smith delivered some really interesting hospitalization and vent outcome statistics yesterday. As of 6/25, there had been 1,300 Arkansans ever hospitalized and 203 Arkansans ever on a ventilator. The
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Alex Leaf
AlexJLeaf
Friendly reminder: if you are focused more on the results of scientific research rather than the processes that led to those findings, you are treating science like a belief system
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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
A point about “capacity.” There’s capacity and there’s capacity. There’s a surge beyond capacity that leads to formal government-directed rationing of life support. That’s the extreme end and apocalyptic in
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ValueStockGeek
ValueStockGeek
Keep in mind that everyone calling for hyperinflation and a USD collapse have been wrong for 12 years (in some cases, 25). That can change - but they had the
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Laure Wynants
laure_wynants
Unpopular opinion: in any prediction model that has clinical use/improves patient outcomes, continuous updating will either be infeasible or unethical. ok so a tweet is not a place for an
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Penn LDI
PennLDI
THREAD: How do patients with #Alzheimer's disease & related #dementias (ADRD) fare in Medicare Advantage (MA) managed care plans, compared to traditional #Medicare (TM)?Our new blog covers studies led by
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Cllr Rosemary Sexton #ROSI4LEADER
DrSextonGreen
1/ "Politicians use statistics in the same way that a drunk uses lamp-posts—for support rather than illumination." - Andrew Lang. The same can be said of "evidence". 2/ As Greens,
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Gaye Stepdad
GayeStepdad
living in a simulacrum, enacting models instead of innovating, *simulating* everything instead of doing it, means that most ppl now act based solely on *intentions*, and the outcomes from those
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Premal Trivedi MD
radtrivedi
Our #cost analysis of #dialysis interventions indicates big differences in #Medicare payment per year of conduit patency gain across specialties, driven primarily by discrepant use of #anesthesia and #operatingroom. @torrlab
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Kate Bahn
LipstickEcon
For #TransAwarenessWeek , some of my fav research investigating how gender impacts economic outcomes:1) "Transgender status, gender identity, & socioeconomic outcomes" by Carpenter et. al. finds transgender individuals have lo
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very long chicken
Orbitaldropkick
Thinking about Game Design (tm) again and how important the tone and framing of a game's systems can be to an entire game (thread): I've had an absolute blast running
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Kris Sidial
Ksidiii
At Ambrus the core philosophical approach is to focus on areas that are exhibiting "extreme" behavior. Human's have the tendency to look at markets in a close ended form. Especially
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sabarizvimd FAAEM
sabarizvimd
This was published in @Medscape.Those of you think these medical sites like @doximity and others care about Physician sovereignty or the Scope of practice issue are severely mistaken. It’s time
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
Vaccines currently need to be sold as personal protection over herd immunity. Taking the vaccine reduces your risk of severe outcomes and death. It’s a personal choice to have this
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