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164por O'Hara, Glen“…This article explores the overlapping and conflicting points of contact between ‘consumerism’, collectivism and participation in Britain's National Health Service during a period of relatively well-funded expansion during the economic ‘golden age’ of the 1960s and 1970s. …”
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165por Logue, Jennifer, Allardice, Gwen, Gillies, Michelle, Forde, Lorna, Morrison, David S“…Our aim was to evaluate a large National Health Service (NHS) weight management service and report absolute and proportional weight losses over 12 months. …”
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166“…OBJECTIVES: To explore the occupational backgrounds of English Non-Executive Directors (NED) on Acute National Health Service (NHS) Trusts. DESIGN: Data extrapolated from Trust websites of NED’ occupational backgrounds by gender and occupations, and inter-rater reliability test undertaken. …”
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167por Ovseiko, Pavel, O’Sullivan, Catherine, Powell, Susan, Davies, Stephen, Buchan, AlastairEnlace del recurso
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168por Ovseiko, Pavel V, O’Sullivan, Catherine, Powell, Susan C, Davies, Stephen M, Buchan, Alastair MEnlace del recurso
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169“…BACKGROUND: National Health Service (NHS) trusts, which provide the majority of hospital and community health services to the English NHS, are increasingly adopting a ‘public firm’ model with a board consisting of executive directors who are trust employees and external non-executives chosen for their experience in a range of areas such as finance, health care and management. …”
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170por Morris, E.J.A., Finan, P.J., Spencer, K., Geh, I., Crellin, A., Quirke, P., Thomas, J.D., Lawton, S., Adams, R., Sebag-Montefiore, D.“…This study explores its use within the large English National Health Service (NHS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Information on all individuals diagnosed with a surgically treated rectal cancer between April 2009 and December 2010 were extracted from the Radiotherapy Dataset linked to the National Cancer Data Repository. …”
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171“…Objective: To assess patients’ judgements of the effectiveness of the tinnitus and hyperacusis therapies offered in a specialist UK National Health Service audiology department. Design: Cross-sectional service evaluation questionnaire survey. …”
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173“…METHODS: Benefit incidence analysis was applied to GHS data from two rounds of China’s National Health Services Survey (2003 and 2008, N = 27,239) in Heilongjiang province, reflecting the information in 2002 and 2007 respectively. …”
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174por Duncan, M., Deane, J., White, P. D., Ridge, D., Roylance, R., Korszun, A., Chalder, T., Bhui, K. S., Thaha, M. A., Bourke, L.Enlace del recurso
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175“…However, there is significant international evidence that when clinicians use their voices and values to engage with system delivery, operational efficiency and care outcomes are improved. In the UK National Health Service, the traditional divide between doctors and managers is being bridged, as clinical leadership is now foregrounded as an important organizational priority. …”
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176“…We examine the annual productivity growth achieved by 151 hospitals over five financial years, using the same methods developed to measure productivity of the National Health Service as a whole. We consider whether there are hospitals that consistently achieve higher than average productivity growth. …”
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177por Butt, Mohsin Faysal, Salmon, Louise, Mulamehic, Fahira, Hixon, Avelyn, Moodambail, Abdul Rehman, Gupta, Sandy“…The Building Bridges Programme (BBP) is a London-based multi-agency collaboration which helps refugee healthcare professionals seek employment in the UK National Health Service (NHS). METHODS: We have kept an electronic database of all RHPs who have participated in the BBP from October 2009 to March 2018. …”
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178por Osipovič, Dorota, Allen, Pauline, Sanderson, Marie, Moran, Valerie, Checkland, KathEnlace del recurso
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179“…We evaluated patient experiences with telephone consultations and report on patient attitudes toward current health care delivery and perspectives of telemedicine in a UK National Health Service rheumatology outpatient department. …”
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180por Pathman, Donald E., Sonis, Jeffrey, Harrison, Jerry N., Sewell, Robert G., Fannell, Jackie, Overbeck, Marc, Konrad, Thomas R.“…It is not known how the pandemic has affected clinicians who provide care to these communities through safety-net practices, including clinicians participating in the National Health Service Corps (NHSC). METHODS: In late 2020, we surveyed clinicians who were serving in the NHSC as of July 1, 2020, in 20 states. …”
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