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Reinie G. Gerrits
Researcher at Public Health Research Institute
Publications - 10
Citations - 146
Reinie G. Gerrits is an academic researcher from Public Health Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health services research & Health care. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 80 citations. Previous affiliations of Reinie G. Gerrits include University of Amsterdam.
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Patient access to electronic health records : Differences across ten countries
Anna Essén,Anna Essén,Isabella Scandurra,Reinie G. Gerrits,Gayl Humphrey,Monika Alise Johansen,Patrick Kiergegaard,Jani Koskinen,Siaw-Teng Liaw,Souad Odeh,Peeter Ross,Jessica S. Ancker +11 more
TL;DR: Comparing policies and systems could allow countries to learn from each other to address global and nation-specific challenges, and countries may be able to develop improved policies by examining how other nations have solved common problems.
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Occurrence and nature of questionable research practices in the reporting of messages and conclusions in international scientific Health Services Research publications: a structured assessment of publications authored by researchers in the Netherlands
Reinie G. Gerrits,Tessa Jansen,Joko Mulyanto,Michael J. van den Berg,Niek S. Klazinga,Dionne S. Kringos +5 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that the HSR field further define and establish its own scientific norms in publication practices to improve scientific reporting and strengthen the impact of HSR.
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Improving interpretation of publically reported statistics on health and healthcare: the Figure Interpretation Assessment Tool (FIAT-Health)
TL;DR: FIAT-Health can support policy-makers, managers, scientists, patients and the general public to systematically assess the quality of publicly reported figures on health and healthcare and has the potential to support the producers of health and Healthcare data in clearly communicating their data to different audiences.
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Statistics in Dutch policy debates on health and healthcare
TL;DR: How different statistics are used in various policy debates on health and healthcare in the Dutch government and parliament is explored, finding that statistics used for rhetorical functions do not seem to invite critical reflection, but when the function of the debate is managerial, their construction does receive attention.
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Individual, institutional, and scientific environment factors associated with questionable research practices in the reporting of messages and conclusions in scientific health services research publications
Reinie G. Gerrits,Joko Mulyanto,Joost D. Wammes,Michael J. van den Berg,Niek S. Klazinga,Dionne S. Kringos +5 more
TL;DR: This study aimed to explore associations between researcher’s individual, institutional, and scientific environment factors and the occurrence of questionable research practices (QRPs) in the reporting of messages and conclusions in scientific HSR publications.