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621por Ibañez, Kristina, Polke, James, Hagelstrom, R Tanner, Dolzhenko, Egor, Pasko, Dorota, Thomas, Ellen Rachel Amy, Daugherty, Louise C, Kasperaviciute, Dalia, Smith, Katherine R, Deans, Zandra C, Hill, Sue, Fowler, Tom, Scott, Richard H, Hardy, John, Chinnery, Patrick F, Houlden, Henry, Rendon, Augusto, Caulfield, Mark J, Eberle, Michael A, Taft, Ryan J, Tucci, Arianna“…FUNDING: Medical Research Council, Department of Health and Social Care, National Health Service England, National Institute for Health Research, and Illumina.…”
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622por Chudleigh, Jane, Shakespeare, Lynette, Holder, Pru, Chinnery, Holly, Hack, Gemma, Gill, Tanya, Gould, Rachel, Southern, Kevin W, Olander, Ellinor K, Morris, Stephen, Bonham, James R, Simpson, Alan, Moody, Louise“…METHODS: An experience-based co-design approach was used to explore experiences and co-design solutions with 17 health professionals employed in 3 National Health Service Trusts in England and 21 parents (13/21, 62% mothers and 8/21, 38% fathers) of 14 children recruited from the same 3 National Health Service Trusts. …”
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623por Vine, Morgan“…As a national charity that supports people in later life, Independent Age has been incredibly concerned by the impact of the pandemic specifically on people aged 65 and over, and believe more must be done by decision-makers in the government and National Health Service (NHS) to support them to recover from the pandemic.…”
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624por Elizabeth, Hannah J.“…The article focuses on Dykenosis’ collation of experiences of invisibility and hypervisibility within Britain’s National Health Service, and the mobilisation of research, complaint, and community self-help within its pages and beyond as remedy to NHS shortcomings.…”
Publicado 2023
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625“…The National Commissioning Group plans, funds and monitors a set of highly specialised services for the National Health Service in England. We have developed systems for monitoring clinical quality that perform two interrelated but distinct functions: performance measurement and performance improvement. …”
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626por Williams, Michael A, McGimpsey, Stuart, Abugreen, Salwa, Chan, Wing, Sharkey, James A, Best, Richard M, Johnston, Patrick B“…BACKGROUND: Cataract extraction is the most commonly performed surgery in the National Health Service. Myopia increases the risk of postoperative rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). …”
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627por Moscucci, Ornella“…This article explores the early history of cancer education in Britain, focusing on the period between 1900, when discussions about a public ‘crusade’ against cancer began in Britain, and the foundation of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948. Arising from debates around the development of invasive operations for cervical cancer, the campaign had a cautious start because of important uncertainties about the efficacy of available therapies, worries about the undesirable effects of partial knowledge, and anxieties about creating demands that could not be fulfilled. …”
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628por Al-Mehaisen, Lama, Khader, Yousef, Al-Kuran, Oqba, Abu Issa, Fayrouz, Amarin, Zouhair“…A cohort of 700 pregnant women from a National Health Service hospital and ten health centers completed a questionnaire. …”
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629“…Pettigrew in the context of reforms of the National Health Service (NHS). METHOD: An empirical study was conducted in 2011 in two phases: 1) 10 case studies of HRA, 2) questionnaire sent to all 26 HRAs. …”
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630“…THEORY: We used the model of “receptivity to change strategic” developed by A.M Pettigrew in the context of reforms of the National Health Service (NHS). METHOD: An empirical study was conducted in 2011 in two phases: 1) 10 case studies of HRA, 2) questionnaire sent to all 26 HRAs. …”
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631por Kamau, Caroline“…Aims and method For many trainees, an obstacle into psychiatry is the challenge of an imprecise job design and uncertainty about the psychiatrist’s job design across many complex, often ad hoc care situations involving multiple professions and organisations. The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has introduced inductions for trainee psychiatrists geared towards improving that. …”
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632“…Community midwifery is one example of such a challenge in the National Health Service where postnatal care typically involves a series of home visits. …”
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633“…It reports on a successful generic transition programme ‘Ready Steady Go’ that has been implemented within a large National Health Service teaching hospital in the UK, with secondary and tertiary paediatric services, where it is now established as part of routine care.…”
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634“…The authors demonstrate how the process for recovering excess treatment costs at a local National Health Service (NHS) trust level in a multicentre study was inconsistent and resulted in excess effort and cost to the research budget. …”
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635por Mitano, Fernando, Ventura, Carla Aparecida Arena, de Lima, Mônica Cristina Ribeiro Alexandre d'Auria, Balegamire, Juvenal Bazilashe, Palha, Pedro Fredemir“…However, their incorporation into the National Health Service have been limited because it can not provide access and universal coverage to health services in an equitable manner throughout its territorial extension and in the different levels of care. …”
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636por Conford, Philip“…Its closure in 1950 for lack of funds has been blamed on the then recently established National Health Service, but this article argues that such an explanation is over-simplified and ignores a number of other factors. …”
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637“…Clinical implications Psychiatrists need to review their prescribing practice of long-acting injections to reduce their impact on the National Health Service financial budget and the environment.…”
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638por Csipke, E., Williams, P., Rose, D., Koeser, L., McCrone, P., Wykes, T., Craig, T.“…It may reflect contemporaneous experiences across the National Health Service of budget reductions and increased throughput. …”
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639“…Patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) are now routinely collected in the English National Health Service and used to compare and reward hospital performance within a high‐powered pay‐for‐performance scheme. …”
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640“…Despite budgeting pressures, the National Health Service continues to spend vast sums of money on external management consultants. …”
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