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13/06/2019 Eilís KeebleKnowing which of the growing number of initiatives to join up care in the health service actually work for patients is crucial. Based on her experience with an earlier wave of integration initiatives – the “Pioneers” – Eilís Keeble looks at what needs to be done to make this possible.
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26/04/2018 Chris Sherlaw-JohnsonChris Sherlaw-Johnson discusses the analytical challenges of effective evaluations, and why it’s important that results are not overlooked – regardless of their immediate impact.
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26/04/2018 Dr Mike GillIn a guest blog, Dr Mike Gill looks at the Health 1000 service and the lessons to learn from it.
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02/10/2015[embed id="research/36" size="one-third"] The Whole Systems Integrated Care (WSIC) programme is a large-scale integrated care scheme operating in North West London, bringing together commissioners …
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02/10/2015The Whole Systems Integrated Care (WSIC) programme is a large-scale integrated care scheme operating in North West London, bringing together commissioners and providers from the health, social care, …
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21/11/2014 Dr Adam Steventon Theo GeorghiouThis research evaluates the impact on hospital use and costs of a British Red Cross programme
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08/07/2013In this slideshow, Holly Holder , Fellow in Health Policy and Ian Blunt , Senior Research Analyst at the Nuffield Trust present the first year evaluation findings of the North West London integrate…
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09/12/2011 Lorraine WrightReport
01/09/1998 John CairnsAn overview of the state of economic evaluation of health care.
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20/01/1972 Gordon McLachlanUnsolved problems of priority, evaluation and ethics raised by the scientific revolution in medicine.