Carl Heneghan

@carlheneghan

Prof of EBM, Director , NHS Urgent Care Doc & all things evidence

UK
Joined June 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    1 hour ago

    is right we need more flexible would certainly help. But we should be under no illiusion: NHS focus on late-stage clinical medicine is unsustainable so we need effective population health to prevent diseases and keep people out of hospital.

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  2. Nov 18
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  4. Retweeted
    Nov 18

    It seems to me that we are not short of incredible individuals in PH. Caring medics and experts with great ethics & with creative, sensible, workable ideas to fix the mess we’ve caused. Wouldn’t it be nice if the Govt took more notice of these individuals instead?

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  5. Nov 18
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  6. Retweeted
    Nov 17

    one in three students across a range of countries have reported symptoms of depression or anxiety in the last 20 months, according to a new report by Collateral Global.

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  7. Nov 16

    Sombre reading: National Child Measurement Programme, England 2020/21 School Year - ‘In Reception, obesity prevalence has increased 9.9% in 2019/20 to 14.4% in 2020/21.’

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  8. Nov 16

    Thousands of extra non-Covid deaths linked to NHS delays at height of pandemic

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  9. Nov 16

    Give with one hand and take away with the other: Carers ‘should be offered £500 bonuses to stop them leaving for hospitality jobs’

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  10. Nov 14

    Sanity returning to policy: ‘health officials will judge future policies against the same kind of cost-benefit analysis used to decide whether the NHS can afford expensive new drugs.’Operation Rampdown:

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  11. Nov 13

    This is why this pandemic may never end - if all that is allowed is discussion about benefits of intervening - then it makes sense to just keep intervening

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  12. Retweeted
    Nov 12

    Measuring vax efficacy from pop data is challenging. Best to use randomized trial data. Since that is not available, a careful cohort study is better (e.g. Kaiser study published in the Lancet). Good explanation by

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  13. Nov 12

    Speaks for itself: Welsh Government Possesses No Evidence On COVID Passes

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  14. Nov 11

    Critical thinking has been stifled throughout this pandemic- however, it is needed now more than ever.

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  15. Nov 11

    Care home chaos commences as up to 60,000 staff sacked overnight

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  16. Retweeted
    Nov 10

    There were 75,000 excess deaths at home since the start of the pandemic, 90% of which were not from Covid. Professor Carl Heneghan says some of those deaths could have been avoided because "preventable care has been missing during the panic." |

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  17. Retweeted
    Nov 7

    I think a full inquiry, as suggests, into excess deaths in the home is needed. Fully support.

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  18. Nov 5
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  19. Retweeted
    Nov 5

    Professor Carl Heneghan warns that people should be wary of comparing Covid rates in England with other countries. "Two weeks ago everyone was looking at how well Europe was doing but yesterday Germany reported its highest case load ever." |

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  20. Nov 4

    I’m on at 8.20 tomorrow -

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