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Simon Turner
Researcher at University of Los Andes
Publications - 63
Citations - 1448
Simon Turner is an academic researcher from University of Los Andes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Private sector. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1122 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon Turner include University of London & Northumbria University.
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Impact of centralising acute stroke services in English metropolitan areas on mortality and length of hospital stay: difference-in-differences analysis
Stephen Morris,Rachael Hunter,Angus I G Ramsay,Ruth Boaden,Christopher McKevitt,Catherine Perry,Nanik Pursani,Anthony Rudd,Lee H. Schwamm,Simon Turner,Pippa J. Tyrrell,Charles D.A. Wolfe,Naomi Fulop +12 more
TL;DR: A centralised model of acute stroke care, in which hyperacute care is provided to all patients with stroke across an entire metropolitan area, can reduce mortality and length of hospital stay.
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Impact and experiences of delayed discharge: A mixed-studies systematic review
TL;DR: The impact of delayed discharge on patients, health‐care staff and hospital costs has been incompletely characterized and the need for further research is to be determined.
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Challenges, solutions and future directions in the evaluation of service innovations in health care and public health
Rosalind Raine,Ray Fitzpatrick,Helen Barratt,Gywn Bevan,Nick Black,Ruth Boaden,Ruth Boaden,Peter Bower,Marion K Campbell,Jean-Louis Denis,Kelly J. Devers,Mary Dixon-Woods,Lesley Fallowfield,Julien E. Forder,Robbie Foy,Nick Freemantle,Naomi Fulop,Elizabeth Gibbons,Clare L Gillies,Lucy Goulding,Richard Grieve,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Emma Howarth,Richard J. Lilford,Ruth McDonald,Graham Moore,Laurence Moore,Robin P. Newhouse,Alicia O’Cathain,Zeynep Or,Chrysanthi Papoutsi,Chrysanthi Papoutsi,Stephanie L. Prady,Jo Rycroft-Malone,Jasjeet S. Sekhon,Simon Turner,Samuel I. Watson,Merrick Zwarenstein +37 more
TL;DR: This essay argues for an evidence synthesis framework that first models the underlying phenomena common across different health-care settings and then makes inferences regarding these phenomena from data.
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Effects of Centralizing Acute Stroke Services on Stroke Care Provision in Two Large Metropolitan Areas in England.
Angus I G Ramsay,Stephen Morris,Alex Hoffman,Rachael Hunter,Ruth Boaden,Christopher McKevitt,Catherine Perry,Nanik Pursani,Anthony Rudd,Simon Turner,Pippa J. Tyrrell,Charles D.A. Wolfe,Naomi Fulop +12 more
TL;DR: Centralized systems admitting all stroke patients to hyperacute units, as in London, are significantly more likely to provide evidence-based clinical interventions, which may help explain previous research showing better outcomes associated with fully centralized models.
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Impact and sustainability of centralising acute stroke services in English metropolitan areas: retrospective analysis of hospital episode statistics and stroke national audit data
Stephen Morris,Angus I G Ramsay,Ruth Boaden,Rachael Hunter,Christopher McKevitt,Lizz Paley,Catherine Perry,Anthony Rudd,Simon Turner,Pippa J. Tyrrell,Charles D.A. Wolfe,Charles D.A. Wolfe,Naomi Fulop +12 more
TL;DR: Centralised models of acute stroke care, in which all stroke patients receive hyperacute care, can reduce mortality and length of acute hospital stay and improve provision of evidence based clinical interventions.