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  1. Inequality in provider and patient-initiated healthcare cancellations during Covid-19
  2. Is Caring Productive? The Effect of Adult Social Care on Paid Production in England
  3. Socioeconomic inequalities in disease prevalence by age and sex for 17 common long-term conditions in England: retrospective, observational study of electronic primary care records from Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) Aurum
  4. COVID-19 and domiciliary care utilisation: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
  5. Social and health conditions that drive the need, demand, utilisation and expenditure on social care in the United Kingdom: a protocol for a systematic review
  6. Measuring the overall performance of mental healthcare providers
  7. Impact of prevention in primary care on costs in primary and secondary care for people with serious mental illness
  8. Need, demand, supply in health care: working definitions, and their implications for defining access
  9. Investigating the relationship between social care supply and healthcare utilization by older people in England
  10. Evaluating integrated care for people with complex needs
  11. Trends in and drivers of healthcare expenditure in the English NHS: a retrospective analysis
  12. The association between primary care quality and health-care use, costs and outcomes for people with serious mental illness: a retrospective observational study
  13. Why are there long waits at English emergency departments?
  14. Impact of family practice continuity of care on unplanned hospital use for people with serious mental illness
  15. Association Between Antipsychotic Polypharmacy and Outcomes for People With Serious Mental Illness in England
  16. Incentive schemes to increase dementia diagnoses in primary care in England: a retrospective cohort study of unintended consequences
  17. Effectiveness of Respite Care for Caregivers of Older Adults
  18. Prospective payment systems and discretionary coding-Evidence from English mental health providers
  19. Effects of local authority expenditure on childhood obesity
  20. Do care plans and annual reviews of physical health influence unplanned hospital utilisation for people with serious mental illness? Analysis of linked longitudinal primary and secondary healthcare records in England
  21. Local authority commissioning of NHS Health Checks: a regression analysis of the first three years
  22. Investigating the impact of primary care payments on underdiagnosis in dementia: A difference-in-differences analysis
  23. Directors of public health as ‘a protected species’: qualitative study of the changing role of public health professionals in England following the 2013 reforms
  24. Integrated Care: A Pill for All Ills?
  25. Risk of Care Home Placement following Acute Hospital Admission: Effects of a Pay-for-Performance Scheme for Dementia
  26. Bridging the gap
  27. Erratum to: Variations in Performance of Mental Health Providers in the English NHS: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Readmission Rates and Length-of-Stay
  28. Variations in Performance of Mental Health Providers in the English NHS: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Readmission Rates and Length-of-Stay
  29. Paying for the quantity and quality of hospital care: the foundations and evolution of payment policy in England
  30. Determinants of hospital length of stay for people with serious mental illness in England and implications for payment systems: a regression analysis
  31. Does the quality and outcomes framework reduce psychiatric admissions in people with serious mental illness? A regression analysis
  32. Do higher primary care practice performance scores predict lower rates of emergency admissions for persons with serious mental illness? An analysis of secondary panel data
  33. The Influence of Primary Care Quality on Hospital Admissions for People with Dementia in England: A Regression Analysis
  34. Integrating funds for health and social care: an evidence review
  35. RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS IN BREAST CANCER TREATMENT: A HEALTH PRODUCTION APPROACH
  36. UNDERSTANDING VARIATIONS IN RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS: A HEALTH PRODUCTION APPROACH
  37. Hospital admissions for severe mental illness in England: Changes in equity of utilisation at the small area level between 2006 and 2010
  38. Topical treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis: An abridged Cochrane Systematic Review
  39. Topical treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis of the scalp: a systematic review
  40. Prioritizing investment in public health and health equity: what can commissioners do?
  41. Topical treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis
  42. Collaborative palliative care for advanced heart failure: outcomes and costs from the ‘Better Together’ pilot study
  43. WHY DO PATIENTS HAVING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTS HAVE DIFFERENT COSTS OR LENGTH OF STAY? AN ANALYSIS ACROSS 10 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
  44. HOW WELL DO DIAGNOSIS-RELATED GROUPS FOR APPENDECTOMY EXPLAIN VARIATIONS IN RESOURCE USE? AN ANALYSIS OF PATIENT-LEVEL DATA FROM 10 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
  45. Using QALYs in Cancer
  46. Navigating uncharted waters? How international experience can inform the funding of mental health care in England
  47. A Review of Diagnostic Process and Postdiagnostic Support for People With Dementia in Rural Areas
  48. Incentivizing preventive services in primary care: perspectives on Local Enhanced Services
  49. Comparison of Anticancer Drug Coverage Decisions in the United States and United Kingdom: Does the Evidence Support the Rhetoric?
  50. Private sector treatment centres are treating less complex patients than the NHS
  51. Sexual precocity in a 4 year old boy
  52. Value for money and the Quality and Outcomes Framework in primary care in the UK NHS
  53. Are English treatment centres treating less complex patients?
  54. Public funding of new cancer drugs: Is NICE getting nastier?
  55. Topical treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis
  56. Should prospective payments be differentiated for public and private healthcare providers?
  57. Rationing new medicines in the UK
  58. Establishing the economics of engaging communities in health promotion: what is desirable, what is feasible?
  59. Factors affecting the uptake of new medicines in secondary care a literature review
  60. Systematic searches for the effectiveness of respite care
  61. New medicines in primary care: a review of influences on general practitioner prescribing
  62. The hospital costs of care for stroke in nine European countries
  63. In Reply
  64. A systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different models of community-based respite care for frail older people and their carers
  65. The Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Respite for Caregivers of Frail Older People
  66. European Perspective on the Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of Cancer Therapies
  67. Etanercept and efalizumab for the treatment of psoriasis: a systematic review
  68. Costs and prices for inpatient care in England: Mirror twins or distant cousins?
  69. The desirability and feasibility of economic studies of drugs post-launch
  70. The Generalisability of Pharmacoeconomic Studies
  71. Publishing outcome data: is it an effective approach?
  72. Does the English NHS have a ‘Health Benefit Basket’?
  73. Prescribing Incentive Schemes
  74. Influencing prescribing in English primary care: the views of primary care organisations
  75. Topical treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis
  76. Optometrist prescribing of therapeutic agents: findings of the AESOP survey
  77. Topical preparations for the treatment of psoriasis: a systematic review
  78. Joint Disease Management Ventures in the UK
  79. Is disease management relevant in Europe: some evidence from the United Kingdom
  80. Cost to the NHS of accidents to children in the West Midlands