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Preventable Deaths Tracker
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Description: We conduct research, teach, and communicate on preventable deaths to reduce avoidable harms.
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Alcohol-based hand sanitizers - a warning to prevent deaths
This project holds the Prevent Future Deaths (PFD) reports and associated documents for the article published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine titled Al...
Preventable deaths involving cardiovascular disease and anticoagulants in England and Wales
This repository holds the study protocol, materials, data, code and results from a case series of coroners' Prevention of Future Deaths reports (PFDs)...
PFDs involving medicine-related suicides in England and Wales before the covid-19 pandemic, 2013-2019
This repository holds the study protocol, materials, data, code and results of an observational study that analysed Prevention of Future Deaths report...
Preventable Deaths and Patient Safety Projects
We are systematically collecting, synthesising and analysing Prevent Future Death reports, issued by coroners in England and Wales between 2013-2022, ...
Preventable deaths from SARS-CoV-2 in England and Wales
This project holds the data, code, and study materials for our investigation into preventable deaths during the covid-19 pandemic
Preventable deaths in cities
This page holds the data used for an analysis of coroner Prevention of Future Death reports in Oxford, Cambridge, Nottingham, and Birmingham between 2...
Preventable cyclists deaths in England and Wales
This page holds the data used for an analysis of deaths involving cyclists in England and Wales.
Preventable deaths involving anaphylaxis in England and Wales
This project hosts the study details for our case series of coroner reports involving anaphylaxis.
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