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Health Organisation, Policy and Economics, an interdisciplinary research group at The University of Manchester

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Engaging in research activity is correlated with better performance in primary care providers, but this may not be causal bjgp.org/content/early/…

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Recently Mhorag Goff authored a chapter in 'Reimagining Age-Friendly Communities.' MUARG Click on the link to read: "Producing age-friendly community interventions: the Village model" tinyurl.com/nh27h924

Recently <a href="/mhoraggoff/">Mhorag Goff</a> authored a chapter in 'Reimagining Age-Friendly Communities.' <a href="/MUARG1/">MUARG</a> 

Click on the link to read: "Producing age-friendly community interventions: the Village model"
tinyurl.com/nh27h924
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Which geographic areas need to be targeted for #LinkWorkers to do #SocialPrescribing? This research examines specific areas, particularly urban and/or deprived populations doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2… anna wilding paul wilson Luke Munford @mattxsutton #PrimaryCare Watch the 1-min video

Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺 (@rachelmeacock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Age- and deprivation-related inequalities in identification of people at high risk of Type 2 Diabetes in England. There are still many missed opportunities for targeted prevention efforts, particularly amongst people living in deprived areas. New paper: link.springer.com/article/10.118…

Age- and deprivation-related inequalities in identification of people at high risk of Type 2 Diabetes in England.

There are still many missed opportunities for targeted prevention efforts, particularly amongst people living in deprived areas.
New paper: link.springer.com/article/10.118…
James Coughlan (@jamesacoughlan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

V excited to put the skills into action when I start an NIHR School for Primary Care Research PhD Programme for Primary Care Clinicians with HOPE at UoM, where I’ll be evaluating NHS financing reforms for dental care across the UK, and what these can offer NHS dental policy beyond simply UDA vs Capitation.

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Is patient reported continuity associated with better health outcomes? Read our new systemic review. Patient reported measures of continuity of care and health outcomes: a systematic review | BMC Primary Care doi.org/10.1186/s12875… Alex Walter Peter Bower

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Today Juan Marcelo Virdis & Liwei had their papers discussed as part of the 43rd Nordic Health Economists’ Study Group meeting #NHESG. Thanks to the discussants and those that attended the sessions!

Today <a href="/JuanVirdis/">Juan Marcelo Virdis</a> &amp; <a href="/Liwei_Mou/">Liwei</a> had their papers discussed as part of the 43rd Nordic Health Economists’ Study Group meeting #NHESG. Thanks to the discussants and those that attended the sessions!
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Here is Luke Munford discussing EuHEA PhD & Supervisor Conference. In the next parallel session, work from one of our PhD students, Tianchang Zhao, will be discussed "Scale, skill-mix, & access implications of the production of appointments by primary care practices in England"

Here is <a href="/dukester24/">Luke Munford</a> discussing <a href="/EuHEA/">EuHEA</a> PhD &amp; Supervisor Conference. 

In the next parallel session, work from one of our PhD students, Tianchang Zhao, will be discussed "Scale, skill-mix, &amp; access implications of the production of appointments by primary care practices in England"
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Thanks to Kim Rose Olsen for the great discussion of TZhao's work - "Scale, skill-mix, and access implications of the production of appointments by primary care practices in England" EuHEA conference

Thanks to <a href="/Kimroseolsen/">Kim Rose Olsen</a> for the great discussion of <a href="/TZhao808/">TZhao</a>'s work - "Scale, skill-mix, and access implications of the production of appointments by primary care practices in England" <a href="/EuHEA/">EuHEA</a> conference