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This article is published in The New physician.The article was published on 1978-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: MEDLINE & Workforce.read more
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Quality assurance in general practice.
TL;DR: It is now established that coronary angioplasty is technically feasible, but the answer to the major question, "does it make a real difference?", must await the outcome of controlled clinical trials.
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Medical manpower in Britain. 1. The background.
TL;DR: The story of the various attempts to estimate medical manpower requirements since the Second World War has been told many times, but the names of Willink and Todd have become household words to many people who have never read the original reports.
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Measuring health program effectiveness in the field: an assessment tool.
TL;DR: The usefulness of this tool in humanitarian relief may be twofold: to assess the design and implementation of effective programs; and to highlight the inevitable need for capacity building as the disaster situation evolves.
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Health economics and social medicine: some impressions of an epidemiologist.
TL;DR: Years ago I was invited to spend some weeks in Japan, and found myself totally unprepared for what I found, but was reminded of this when I began seriously to read some health economics before writing this paper.
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What should a health and social care workforce strategy look like?
TL;DR: This week’s cross-party parliamentary report on the NHS and social care workforce paints a bleak picture, highlighting Nuffield Trust estimates and pointing out that the NHS has struggled with 12 000 hospital doctor vacancies and more than 50000 nurse and midwife vacancies.
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Quality assurance in general practice.
TL;DR: It is now established that coronary angioplasty is technically feasible, but the answer to the major question, "does it make a real difference?", must await the outcome of controlled clinical trials.
Journal ArticleDOI
Medical manpower in Britain. 1. The background.
TL;DR: The story of the various attempts to estimate medical manpower requirements since the Second World War has been told many times, but the names of Willink and Todd have become household words to many people who have never read the original reports.
Journal ArticleDOI
Measuring health program effectiveness in the field: an assessment tool.
TL;DR: The usefulness of this tool in humanitarian relief may be twofold: to assess the design and implementation of effective programs; and to highlight the inevitable need for capacity building as the disaster situation evolves.
Journal ArticleDOI
Health economics and social medicine: some impressions of an epidemiologist.
TL;DR: Years ago I was invited to spend some weeks in Japan, and found myself totally unprepared for what I found, but was reminded of this when I began seriously to read some health economics before writing this paper.