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Gaming and Targets in the English NHS

Gaming and Targets in the English NHS

... the English NHS in the late 1990s and early 2000’s to drive ...the English National Health Service was primarily during the New Labour Government of the late 1990s and early 2000s, with the ...

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Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

... all English NHS hospital Trusts from 2011/12 to ...the NHS, possibly indicating a relatively greater lack of adequate community care for mental health ...

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Hospital productivity growth in the English NHS 2008/09 to 2013/14

Hospital productivity growth in the English NHS 2008/09 to 2013/14

... As mentioned previously, during the period covered by this study, the English NHS changed its structure. At the start of the period, Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) commissioned care from Acute Hospital Trusts ...

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Hospital Trusts productivity in the English NHS : Uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

Hospital Trusts productivity in the English NHS : Uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

... established NHS Foundation Trusts ...the English NHS in 2004/05, with the expectation that these should be more productive, introduce greater innovation and obtain greater on the job satisfaction ...

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Hospital trusts productivity in the English NHS: : uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

Hospital trusts productivity in the English NHS: : uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

... Public NHS hospitals are divided into Foundation Trusts (FTs) and non-Foundation Trusts ...the English NHS in 2004/05, with the expectation that these should be more productive, introduce greater ...

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Paying for efficiency: Incentivising same-day discharges in the English NHS

Paying for efficiency: Incentivising same-day discharges in the English NHS

... We study a pay-for-efficiency scheme that encourages hospitals to admit and discharge patients on the same calendar day where clinically appropriate. Since 2010, hospitals in the English NHS receive a ...

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Paying for Efficiency : Incentivising same-day discharge in the English NHS

Paying for Efficiency : Incentivising same-day discharge in the English NHS

... ‘Paying for Efficiency: Incentivising Same-Day Discharges in the English NHS’ James Gaughan∗1 , Nils Gutacker1 , Katja Graˇsiˇc1 , Noemi Kreif1 , Luigi Siciliani2 , and Andrew Street3 1 [r] ...

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Juridification, new constitutionalism and market reforms to the English NHS

Juridification, new constitutionalism and market reforms to the English NHS

... The English NHS has been increasingly juridified, in the neo-liberal era, as laws (such as contract law and EU public procurement and competition laws) have come to increasingly regulate the activities of ...

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Does regulation increase the rate at which doctors leave practice? Analysis of routine hospital data in the English NHS following the introduction of medical revalidation

Does regulation increase the rate at which doctors leave practice? Analysis of routine hospital data in the English NHS following the introduction of medical revalidation

... There are nevertheless a number of limitations to the analysis. First, we focus solely on hospital consultants (fully trained specialists), not doctors in training, those in primary care or other settings. Second, ...

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Paying for Efficiency : Incentivising same-day discharge in the English NHS

Paying for Efficiency : Incentivising same-day discharge in the English NHS

... work by Rosko and Broyles (1986), Salkever et al. (1986), Long et al. (1987), and Lave and Frank (1990) and others in the US Medicare and Medicaid systems, and has subsequently been confirmed in a range of other ...

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An economic analysis of the limits of market based reforms in the English NHS

An economic analysis of the limits of market based reforms in the English NHS

... the English NHS. Firstly, in the English political context, where central government will inevita- bly be held politically responsible for health services, the hierarchical structure may give the ...

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Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

... Delayed discharges of patients from hospital, commonly known as bed- blocking, are a long-standing policy concern. Delays can increase the overall cost of treatment and may worsen patient outcomes. We investigate how ...

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Quality target negotiation in health care : evidence from the English NHS

Quality target negotiation in health care : evidence from the English NHS

... the NHS Standard Contract set out the expectation that the PCT and the hospital would co-operate to reach agreement on the CQUIN scheme with disputes resolved by the ...

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Wound care in five English NHS Trusts: Results of a survey

Wound care in five English NHS Trusts: Results of a survey

... five English Trusts, which aimed to identify and quantify the age and gender of patients receiving wound treatment, treatment objectives, and the type, duration and characteristics of ...

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Health care costs in the English NHS : reference tables for average annual NHS spend by age, sex and deprivation group

Health care costs in the English NHS : reference tables for average annual NHS spend by age, sex and deprivation group

... Total numbers of visits to general practitioners were calculated by combining utilisation rates by age and sex with ONS population data. The deprivation gradient from outpatient visits was applied to these totals to get ...

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Litigation against English NHS ambulance services and the rule in Kent v  Griffiths

Litigation against English NHS ambulance services and the rule in Kent v Griffiths

... The Court of Appeal confirmed that the defendants were liable to pay compensation for all the damage that would have been averted by a timely arrival. Lord Woolf M.R. was not prepared to accept that ambulance crews are ...

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A survey of food projects in the English NHS regions and Health Action Zones in 2001

A survey of food projects in the English NHS regions and Health Action Zones in 2001

... Regional NHS Offices agreed that there was limited co-ordination of activities to promote healthy eating, including the promotion of fruit & vegetables, at a regional ...

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Technology adoption and implementation in organisations: comparative case studies of 12 English NHS Trusts

Technology adoption and implementation in organisations: comparative case studies of 12 English NHS Trusts

... the NHS to help reduce HCAI rates; recommendation statements about the novel products are given to suppliers and NHS bodies (‘Recommendation 1’ being the highest, encouraging adoption by the ...

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Characteristics of Primary Care Trusts in financial deficit and surplus – a comparative study in the English NHS

Characteristics of Primary Care Trusts in financial deficit and surplus – a comparative study in the English NHS

... 29 English PCTs most in deficit with the 29 PCTs in the best financial ...the NHS, with positive discrimination in favour of deprived areas, intended to take account of their extra health care needs and to ...

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Can general practitioner commissioning deliver equity and excellence? : Evidence from two studies of service improvement in the English NHS

Can general practitioner commissioning deliver equity and excellence? : Evidence from two studies of service improvement in the English NHS

... single NHS Commissioning Board would provide leadership but local consortia would be entrusted with agreeing their own ...new NHS Outcomes Framework, the first of which was published in December ...

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