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White Rose Research Online (3,890 recursos)
Este es el repositorio institucional de tres universidades del Reino Unido (York, Leeds y Sheffield), creado con el apoyo de SHERPA. Proporciona acceso a los artículos de investigación de las instituciones.

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21. The main methodological issues in costing health care services - a literature review - Mogyorosy, Z.; Smith, P.C.
The aim of the WP7 subproject is to provide a comprehensive review best practice in cost assessment by examining the scientific literature on methodologies for calculating health service costs.

22. A comparison of approaches to estimating confidence intervals for willingness to pay measures - Hole, A.R.
This paper describes three approaches to estimating confidence intervals for willingness to pay measures, the delta, Krinsky and Robb and bootstrap methods.

23. Defining and characterising structural uncertainty in decision analytic models - Bojke, L.; Claxton, K.; Palmer, S.; Sculpher, M.
An inappropriate structure for a decision analytic model can potentially invalidate estimates of cost-effectiveness and estimates of the value of further research.

24. Income, relative income, and self-reported health in Britain 1979-2000 - Gravelle, H.; Sutton, M.
According to the relative income hypothesis, an individual’s health depends on the distribution of income in a reference group, as well as on the income of the individual.

25. Trends in health care commissioning in the English NHS: an empirical analysis - Dusheiko, M.; Goddard, M.; Gravelle, H.; Jacobs, R.
There was a reduction in the average number of different providers used by PCOs (16.7 to 14.2), an increase in the average share of admissions accounted for by the main provider (49% to 69%), and an increase in the average Herfindahl index (0.35 to 0.55).

26. GP supply and obesity - Morris, S.; Gravelle, H.
We investigate the relationship between GP supply and body mass index (BMI) in England.

27. Payment by results and demand management : learning from the South Yorkshire laboratory - Mannion, R.; Street, A.
The need for effective demand management has become more transparent following the introduction of Payment by Results, Patient Choice and other reforms.

28. Guidelines for the supervision of undergraduate qualitative research in psychology - Gough, B.; Lawton, R.; Madill, A.; Stratton, P.
[PROJECT SUMMARY - FIRST PARAGRAPH] In brief, we wanted to develop the student guidelines that we had already drafted in our department, mainly by listening to colleagues and identifying areas of best practice.

29. Socio-economic inequality in small area use of elective total hip replacement in the English NHS in 1991 and 2001 - Cookson, R.; Dusheiko, M.; Hardman, G.
Introduction International evidence suggests that there are substantial socio-economic inequalities in the delivery of specialist health services, even in the UK and other high-income countries with publicly funded health systems (Goddard and Smith 2001, Dixon et al.

30. Public services: Are composite measures a robust reflection of performance in the public sector - Jacobs, R.; Goddard, M.; Smith, P.C.
A composite indicator is an aggregated index comprising individual performance indicators.

31. The administrative costs of payment by results - Marini, G.; Street, A.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report was commissioned by the Department of Health to look into more detail into the administrative costs of Payment by Results (PbR).

32. Value for money in the English NHS: summary of the evidence - Martin, S.; Smith, P.C.; Leatherman, S.
The extent to which the English National Health Service secures value for money for taxpayers has become a central issue of political and public debate.

33. The incentive effects of payment by results - Miraldo, M.; Goddard, M.; Smith, P.C.
Recently the English NHS has introduced an activity-based payment scheme for secondary care - the Payment by Results (PbR) policy.

34. Are general practitioners good for you? Endogenous supply and health - Gravelle, H.; Morris, S.; Sutton, M.
We investigate the impact of area general practitioner (GP) supply on individual health in England.

35. Circulatory disease in the NHS: measuring trends in hospital costs and output - Castelli, A.; Smith, P.C.
Such macro measures of productivity are important when deciding how much public money to devote to the NHS, and in holding the NHS to account.

36. Modelling heterogeneity in patients' preferences for the attributes of a general practitioner appointment - Hole, A.R.
This paper examines the distribution of preferences in a sample of patients who responded to a discrete choice experiment on the choice of general practitioner appointments.

37. Political Comedy in Aristophanes - Heath, M.
Brief discussions of Clouds, Knights, Lysistrata and Acharnians are used to cast initial doubt on interpretations that attribute serious intent to Aristophanes.

38. Distributed Multimedia Information Retrieval : SIGIR 2003 Workshop on Distributed Information Retrieval Toronto, Canada, August 1, 2003 Revised Selected and Invited Papers

39. Workshop on Novel Methodologies for Evaluation in Information Retrieval : Workshop held at European Conference on Information Retrieval - ECIR 2008, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 30 March 2008

40. String Processing and Information Retrieval : 13th International Conference, SPIRE 2006, Glasgow, UK, October 11-13, 2006. Proceedings

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