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Mark Ashworth
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 279
Citations - 6537
Mark Ashworth is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 245 publications receiving 5284 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Ashworth include University of Cambridge.
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The provision of additional services in primary care: a cross-sectional study of incentivised additional services, social deprivation, and ethnic group.
TL;DR: DES provision is lower in deprived areas (notably for immunisations and some aspects of access) but higher in better staffed practices; however, learning disability checks provision was greater in these communities.
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A relevância das medidas individualizadas: ouvimos o paciente mas captamos a história?
Inês Neves,Inês Neves,Célia M. D. Sales,Rita Carlota,Cláudia Brinquete,Alberto Magalhães,Carlos Falcão,Paula Alves,Sofia Tavares,Mark Ashworth +9 more
TL;DR: Individualized measures are relevant for the assessment of therapeutic results and allow patients to identify the aspects that they value the most in assessing their clinical improvement.
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Prescribing all set to change in the new primary care groups
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Financiamento para medicina de família na próxima década: vida após o QOF
Mark Ashworth,Martin Gulliford +1 more
TL;DR: Two modelos de atenção primária modificados de maneira radical, denominados Multi-Specialty Community Providers (MCPs) [Profissionais Multiespecialistas em Saúde Comunitária] e Primary and Acute Care Systems (PACS) [Sistemas de Atenção Primária e Aguda].
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Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on secondary care for cardiovascular disease in the UK: an electronic health record analysis across three countries
F. Lucy Wright,Kate Cheema,Raph Goldacre,Nick Hall,Naomi Herz,Nazrul Islam,Zainab Mohd Karim,D. Moreno-Martos,Daniel R. Morales,Daniel J. O'Connell,Enti Spata,Ashley Akbari,Mark Ashworth,Mark Barber,Norman Briffa,Dexter Canoy,Spiros Denaxas,Kamlesh Khunti,Amanj Kurdi,Mamas A. Mamas,Rouven Priedon,Cathie Sudlow,Eva Morris,Ben Lacey,Amitava Banerjee +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors highlight increasing emergency cardiovascular admissions during the pandemic, in the context of a substantial and sustained reduction in elective admissions and procedures, in England, Scotland, and Wales for 2016-21.