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Lucy Bull

Senior Data Scientist at HN

Lucy Bull, PhD, is a Data Scientist at HN since May 2022, where primary responsibilities include leading research and development strategies, established academic publications, and developing clinical prediction models using Python and R for the NHS. Previously, Lucy served as an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow at The University of Manchester, focusing on improving the capture of routinely-collected medical information for patient prognosis. Other notable roles include an NIHR Research Methods Fellow and a Data Science Intern at Spectra Analytics, where diverse skills in machine learning, data analysis, and app development were applied. Lucy holds a Master of Science in Statistics from The University of Manchester and a Bachelor of Science in French and Mathematics from the University of Leeds.

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HN is an award-winning company that uses AI to predict and prevent care need. We provide practical applications of population health management, going beyond simply identifying high-need patients to proactively intervening and supporting them to improve their health outcomes. Established by clinicians and researchers at Sweden’s Karolinska Medical Institute, our journey in the UK began in 2015. Working in collaboration with the Nuffield Trust, we launched a large trial into the effectiveness of clinical coaching, which has shown exceptional outcomes for patients and the NHS. Since our UK launch, we have developed into an award-winning NHS partner and since March 2020, have been supported by the NHS Innovation Accelerator to scale nationally. The HN approach is unique. We blend our advanced data scientific and AI capabilities with digital services, which are delivered by highly experienced healthcare professionals. This provides the NHS and patients with integrated and comprehensive solutions. We provide practical applications of population health management, going beyond just identifying high-cost, high-need patients and actually intervening to support them to improve their health outcomes and reduce their care consumption. Our vision is to empower patients, by engaging them in their own health and care, thereby reducing their need of NHS services and creating sustainable healthcare for all.


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