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Distinguishes randomised controlled trials from other types of study within research papers to help NICE staff narrow down the number of papers they need to read and review for evidence synthesis.
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Access Technology Enabled Care (TEC) transforms care through combining traditional reactive alarm functionality with proactive digital insights of daily living activities, to support personalised, proactive and preventative …
Splink is an open-source tool for probabilistic data linkage developed for the Data First program. Data First provides academic researchers with datasets across the Justice system where individuals can be identified with a s…
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This algorithmic tool helps to ascertain the potential effects of a number of factors (e.g. the number of officers allocated to an investigation) on the success or failure of RASSO (rape and serious sexual offences) investig…
The aim of this clinical tool is to create a way of predicting how at-risk individuals might be from coronavirus. The tool was developed for use by clinicians in support of conversations with patients about personal risk.
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