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External validation of the QCovid risk prediction algorithm for risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation and mortality in adults: national validation cohort study in Scotland

November 2021: External validation of the QCovid risk prediction algorithm using the EAVE II dataset

External validation of the QCovid risk prediction algorithm for risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation and mortality in adults: national validation cohort study in Scotland

Simpson CR, Robertson C, Kerr S, et al.

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Thorax

Published Online First: 15 November 2021

Available via Thorax: https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2021-217580

What is QCovid® ?

QCovid® is an evidence-based model that uses a range of factors such as age, sex, ethnicity and existing medical conditions to predict risk of death or hospitalisation from COVID-19. It provides nuanced information on people’s risk of serious illness due to COVID-19 and has the potential to help patients and doctors reach a shared understanding of risk. It is a 'living' risk prediction model which will be updated regularly as our understanding of COVID-19 increases and more data become available.

The QCovid® algorithm was developed as part of the QResearch programme at The University of Oxford.

The EAVE II team contributed to the validation of this algorithm.

QResearch at The University of Oxford

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Open Access Publication of the Month 

This paper was selected as January 2022's Open Access Publication of the Month by the Health Data Research UK's (HDR UK) Early Career's Committee.

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Each month the committee examines dozens of published articles and pre-prints, that have been made open access, against the HDR UK's ethos: research quality, team science, scale, open science, patient and public involvement, patient impact, and equality, diversity and inclusion.

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