Information on previous versions of the algorithm can be found in the Archive & Resources pages. improve the tool’s ability to correctly identify individuals at risk of emergency admission) pommie bastard, Because the more respectful Jack is to someone. Improve the discriminatory power of the algorithm (i.e. only they end up finding themselves face to face with the Sparrow Academy.Identifying such patients allows health services to plan and provide appropriate interventions that should help reduce emergency admissions and/or reduce hospital length of stay. CHAPTER SEVENTY-SEVEN 'Well, this has been a day, hasn't it' Jiriel remarked to her family down in Cavern Hole, where they'd retreated to make room for the stung creatures and their healers to work up in Great Hall. These individuals may be at an earlier stage in the development of their condition(s) prior to potentially entering a cycle of admission and readmission. widen the SPARRA cohort to allow risk scores to be derived for more patients, and for patients from lower risk strata who may benefit from early preventative interventions.The primary objectives of this development were to: In 2009, the Scottish Government’s ‘ Improving the Health and Wellbeing of People with Long Term Conditions in Scotland: A National Action Plan’ committed ISD to expand the cohort for whom a risk score can be estimated beyond those with a recent hospital admission. This went live in September 2013 allowing for more timely access.ĭetails of the development of the SPARRA Version 3 algorithm, describing the methodology, data sources use, risk factors identified, and model performance can be found in A Report on the Development of SPARRA Version 3. For his godfathers, Harry had gotten watches with the shapes of a wolf, stag and dog around the watch rim, with a golden strap with names of the person written in the middle of the watch. Further development work included automating the SPARRA process during 2013 to allow SPARRA reports, that were previously produced quarterly, to be produced monthly. He'd gotten Uncle Fili, Aunt Pommie and Aunt Pompy special quills, books and other assortments because he knew they would put them to god use. These sub-cohorts each have their own specific set of risk factors tailored to the characteristics of these particular populations.įollowing development, piloting and implementation during 20, SPARRA Version 3 went live in January 2012. This compares with 40% for the previous SPARRA 'All Ages' (Version 2) algorithm.Ī key feature of Version 3 is the division of the SPARRA cohort into three sub-cohorts: Frail Elderly, Long Term Conditions, and Younger Emergency Department. Moreover, 95% of patients experiencing an emergency hospital admission during a year appear in the enhanced SPARRA cohort. The new tool allows SPARRA scores to be calculated for 4.2 million individuals in Scotland. If they really are trying, then I think that says a heck of a lot and it’s not to be discounted.ISD have developed SPARRA Version 3 from a patient-level dataset which combines information on an individual's: I think when people want to be a better person, that shows their true colours. I would describe Sparra as an inherently good human being who’s trying to escape his dark history purely and simply because he wants to be a better person. It actually made the first part of the film make sense in a grander and more heightened way and in a deeper way. I found it so shocking and unexpected but I didn’t feel in any way that it was self-indulgent or precious. I read the script, it was very compelling, loved the character, la-di-da, all the things that draw you in when you’re reading something and you’re going, “yes, I want to play that.” Then about halfway through, there’s the big twist and when that happened, I was blown away. The Star had a chance to talk to Russell prior to the film’s first public screening on Friday. Australian native Alex Russell, 26, plays Sparra Farrell, a man on the run from his past in Cut Snake, a film noir thriller set in 1973 in which he plays an ex-con whose efforts to live a straight and narrow life with his fiancée, Paula, is endangered when a former prison friend named Pommie tracks him down.
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