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David J. Hunter
Researcher at Newcastle University
Publications - 165
Citations - 5464
David J. Hunter is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health policy & Public health. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 165 publications receiving 5090 citations. Previous affiliations of David J. Hunter include University of Rochester & Durham University.
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The expanding role of primary care in cancer control
Greg Rubin,Annette J. Berendsen,S Michael Crawford,Rachel Dommett,Craig C. Earle,Jon Emery,Tom Fahey,Luigi Grassi,Eva Grunfeld,Sumit Gupta,Willie Hamilton,Sara Hiom,David J. Hunter,Georgios Lyratzopoulos,Una Macleod,Robert Mason,Geoffrey Mitchell,Richard D Neal,Michael D Peake,Martin Roland,Bohumil Seifert,Jeff Sisler,Jonathan Sussman,Stephen H. Taplin,Peter Vedsted,Teja Voruganti,Fiona M Walter,Jane Wardle,Eila Watson,David Weller,Richard C. Wender,Jeremy Whelan,James A. Whitlock,Clare Wilkinson,Niek J. de Wit,Camilla Zimmermann +35 more
TL;DR: This Commission considers how this expanding role for primary care can work for cancer control, which has long been dominated by highly technical interventions centred on treatment, and in which the contribution of primary care has been largely perceived as marginal.
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An open letter to The BMJ editors on qualitative research
Trisha Greenhalgh,Ellen Annandale,Richard Ashcroft,James Barlow,Nick Black,Alan Bleakley,Ruth Boaden,Jeffrey Braithwaite,Nicky Britten,Franco A. Carnevale,Katherine Checkland,Julianne Cheek,Alexander M. Clark,Simon Cohn,Jack Coulehan,Benjamin F. Crabtree,Steven Cummins,Frank Davidoff,Huw Davies,Robert Dingwall,Mary Dixon-Woods,Glyn Elwyn,Eivind Engebretsen,Ewan Ferlie,Naomi Fulop,John Gabbay,Marie-Pierre Gagnon,Dariusz Galasiński,Ruth Garside,Lucy Gilson,Peter Griffiths,Penny Hawe,Jan-Kees Helderman,Brian Hodges,David J. Hunter,David J. Hunter,Margaret H. Kearney,Celia Kitzinger,Jenny Kitzinger,Ayelet Kuper,Saville Kushner,Andrée le May,Lorelei Lingard,Louise Locock,Jill Maben,Mary Ellen Macdonald,Frances S. Mair,Russell Mannion,Martin Marshall,Carl May,Nicholas Mays,Lorna McKee,Marissa Miraldo,Marissa Miraldo,David G. Morgan,Janice M. Morse,Sarah Nettleton,Sandy Oliver,Warrren Pearce,Pierre Pluye,Catherine Pope,Glenn Robert,Celia Roberts,Stefania Rodella,Jo Rycroft-Malone,Margarete Sandelowski,Paul G. Shekelle,Fiona Stevenson,Sharon E. Straus,Deborah Swinglehurst,Sally Thorne,Göran Tomson,Gerd Westert,Sue Wilkinson,Brian Williams,Terry Young,Sue Ziebland +76 more
TL;DR: Seventy six senior academics from 11 countries invite The BMJ ’s editors to reconsider their policy of rejecting qualitative research on the grounds of low priority.
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Evidence based policymaking
TL;DR: The case for evidence based policymaking is difficult to refute and should be applied to politicians of all parties, not simply to those who currently hold office.
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Public Health Policy
TL;DR: This book discusses health policy in a Devolved Polity Within Europe within Europe, the rise of Managerialism in Health Policy, and some 'Simple Truths' about Health Systems.
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Just managing: Power and culture in the National Health Service
TL;DR: Introduction - Power and Culture in the NHS - NHS Management Past - General Management in the Health Service: Assessing the Impact - A Review of NHS Management Research 1985-1990 - Managing the NHS – Going to Market.