Jess was policy lead at the Bennett Institute looking at how actionable policy research can enable better use of health data. Jess spent 7 years working in data and digital policy, most recently as the AI Subject Matter Expert for NHSX . Jess has a BA in geography from St. Anne’s College Oxford, an MSc in social sciences of the Internet from the Oxford Internet Institute, and is currently studying for her DPhil entitled “Designing an Algorithmically Enhanced NHS” also at the Oxford Internet Institute where she is a member of the Digital Ethics Lab.
Papers by Jess Morley
- Impact of COVID-19 on recorded blood pressure screening and hypertension management in England
- Effectiveness of mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines as First Booster Doses in England
- OpenSAFELY: a platform for analysing electronic health records designed for reproducible research
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on antipsychotic prescribing in individuals with autism, dementia, learning disability, serious mental illness or living in a care home
- Challenges in Estimating the Effectiveness of 2 Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine Beyond 6 Months in England
- Eleven key measures for monitoring general practice clinical activity during COVID-19
- Changes in medication safety indicators in England throughout the covid-19 pandemic using OpenSAFELY
- Changes in COVID-19-related mortality across key demographic and clinical subgroups in England from 2020 to 2022
- Comparative effectiveness of BNT162b2 versus mRNA-1273 covid-19 vaccine boosting in England
- First dose COVID-19 vaccine coverage amongst adolescents and children in England
- Trends, variation, and clinical characteristics of recipients of antiviral drugs and neutralising monoclonal antibodies for covid-19 in community settings
- OpenSAFELY NHS Service Restoration Observatory 2
- Identifying Patterns of Clinical Interest in Clinicians' Treatment Preferences: Hypothesis-free Data Science Approach to Prioritizing Prescribing Outliers for Clinical Review
- Recording of ‘COVID-19 vaccine declined’
- Waning effectiveness of BNT162b2 and ChAdOx1 covid-19 vaccines over six months since second dose
- Comparative effectiveness of ChAdOx1 versus BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccines in Health and Social Care workers in England
- Describing the population experiencing COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough following second vaccination in England
- Comparison of methods for predicting COVID-19-related death in the general population using the OpenSAFELY platform
- Potentially inappropriate prescribing of DOACs to people with mechanical heart valves
- Comparison of different risk prediction modelling approaches for COVID-19 related death using the OpenSAFELY platform
- Bringing NHS data analysis into the 21st century
- The poor performance of apps assessing skin cancer risk
Blog posts by Jess Morley
- Making TREs the default across the NHS: A first step
- National Data Guardian report cites and reinforces Bennett Institute work on building public trust in use of data for research
- Bennett Insights: An Overview of UK Data Policy Developments
- Better, Broader, Safer Uses of Data Help Data Saves Lives
- Goldacre Review outlines how to achieve better, broader, and safer use of health data for research and analysis
- Closing the STEM gap is a collective responsibility
- OpenSAFELY: Public Opinion
- OpenSAFELY: The Origin Story
- Citing and Crediting Codelists: A discussion for the research community
- Better use of data and digital offer rapid opportunities to address covid-19