Discontinuity Analysis: Examining Organisational Responses to Incentives
Examining data to find any evidence of a threshold effect at the uptake level which triggers a CQUIN payment.
Examining data to find any evidence of a threshold effect at the uptake level which triggers a CQUIN payment.
Investigating contemporary trends by ethnicity of several cardiovascular outcomes and life expectancy in people with and without type 2 diabetes
Looking at trends in emergency admissions for heart failure and subsequent readmission.
Tracking changes over time in uptake of recommendations made in six Technology Assessment trials.
Investigating the relationship between the existence of food banks and the risk of diseases of poverty.
Focussed on neonatal jaundice assessments in the community.
The aim of this research is to establish whether specialised Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injures (OASIS) clinics diagnose and treat post-birth injuries sooner.
Comparing outcomes (inpatient admissions, outpatient appointments, A&E attendance, death) in people who did or did not have fatty livers in the original study, to gain a better understanding of longer-term health outcomes
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