Anna Dijkstra (@annadijkstra) 's Twitter Profile
Anna Dijkstra

@annadijkstra

wife, mum, health strategy enthusiast

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calendar_today23-06-2009 08:36:44

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Friends of the Earth (@friends_earth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

😱 Today our MPs debated in the Commons Chamber, for the first time in 2 years, what the UK is doing about #climatechange. This was the attendance. Thanks to Layla Moran 🔶🕊️, Caroline Lucas and all those MPs who did attend and speak up. theguardian.com/politics/2019/… #climatestrike

Anna Dijkstra (@annadijkstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lord Darzi discusses the Accelerated Access Collaborative and 7 innovations it's supporting to spread in the NHS, like #Urolift. They're all clinically & cost-effective: mol.im/a/7250223

Anna Dijkstra (@annadijkstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

£140m over 3 years to focus on promising AI for the NHS. Here's what the AAC is up to - find out more on our new website! england.nhs.uk/aac/what-we-do…

Anna Dijkstra (@annadijkstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quote of the day, COVID testing supply cell: "We have had some results [on saliva tests] but I don’t believe them as they were too good. I have repeated the experiment".

Transforming health and care (@nhstransform) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations from @NHSX to the 42 winners of the first round of #AI in Health & Care Awards. Discover the exciting new technologies being developed and tested in the #NHS: youtube.com/watch?v=3ZALkm… 📣nhsx.nhs.uk/news/nhs-ai-la… Accelerated Access Collaborative National Institute for Health and Care Research #ArtificialIntelligence

Anna Dijkstra (@annadijkstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last day at NHS England and in the Accelerated Access Collaborative team. Going to really miss you all - as well as NHSX, OLS, the AHSNs and everyone in the innovation space. Keep up the incredible work, I'm grateful from within my new role at Sensyne Health!

Sensyne Health (@sensynehealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.#SensyneHealth signs agreement with Chelsea and Westminster Hospital for SYNE-COV #algorithm to help predict the risk of #COVID19 outcomes including: risk of admission to intensive care, need for mechanical ventilation, and in-hospital mortality. Find out more: ow.ly/nRW350BJiZo #SENSE #ML

.#SensyneHealth signs agreement with <a href="/ChelwestFT/">Chelsea and Westminster Hospital</a> for SYNE-COV #algorithm to help predict the risk of #COVID19 outcomes including: risk of admission to intensive care, need for mechanical ventilation, and in-hospital mortality. Find out more: ow.ly/nRW350BJiZo

#SENSE #ML
Michael Macdonnell (@michael_mac_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for a change in 2021? Do you have the commercial and business-building skills to help a hot UK artificial intelligence company grow? Then have a look at ⁦Sensyne Health⁩ apply.workable.com/sensynehealth/…

Anna Dijkstra (@annadijkstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why bother with AI for lateral flow? To me it's this sentence: "The number of true positives identified increased from 93 (identified by trained Assisted Testing Site Operators) to 123 (identified by the algorithm and confirmed by clinical reviewers). Sensyne Health

Michael Mina (@michaelmina_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rapid tests work very well to answer 🧵 AM I INFECTIOUS and a RISK TO OTHERS This is THE public health ? we care about I made a BIG chart of rapid tests - Overall sensitivity vs any PCR pos - what FDA judges - Sensitivity if infectious (97%!) - what we actually care about 1/

Rapid tests work very well to answer 🧵
AM I INFECTIOUS and a RISK TO OTHERS

This is THE public health ? we care about

I made a BIG chart of rapid tests

- Overall sensitivity vs any PCR pos - what FDA judges

- Sensitivity if infectious (97%!) - what we actually care about

1/
@chris_wigley (@chris_wigley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thought for the day... "The question of whether Machines Can Think... is about as relevant as the question of whether Submarines Can Swim." Edwin Dijkstra

Thought for the day... 

"The question of whether Machines Can Think... is about as relevant as the question of whether Submarines Can Swim."
 
Edwin Dijkstra