Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite an overall steady decline. To evaluate a conceptual model that might explain how population and service characteristics influence population mortality variations, an overall null hypothesis was tested: variations in primary healthcare service do not predict variations in mortality at population level, after adjusting for population characteristics.In an observational study of all 152 English primary care trusts (geographical groupings of population and primary care services, total population 52 million), routinely available published data from 2008 and 2009 were modelled using negative binomial regression. Counts for all-cause, coronary heart disease, all...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether better management of chronic conditions by family practices reduce...
AbstractObjectivesAdjustment for morbidity is important to ensure fair comparison of outcomes betwee...
BACKGROUND: Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite a...
Background: Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite a...
Objectives. Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
OBJECTIVES: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
Objectives: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
This thesis aims to identify features of primary care associated with improved health outcomes using...
BACKGROUND: In England, coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality has declined, but variations remain. ...
Background In England, coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality has declined, but variations remain. ...
OBJECTIVES Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but i...
<p>Data available for all 152 primary care trusts in England. These rates are per 1000 population an...
Objective To identify predictors of perinatal and infant mortality variations between primary care t...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether better management of chronic conditions by family practices reduce...
AbstractObjectivesAdjustment for morbidity is important to ensure fair comparison of outcomes betwee...
BACKGROUND: Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite a...
Background: Wide variations in mortality rates persist between different areas in England, despite a...
Objectives. Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
OBJECTIVES: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
Objectives: Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but in ...
This thesis aims to identify features of primary care associated with improved health outcomes using...
BACKGROUND: In England, coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality has declined, but variations remain. ...
Background In England, coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality has declined, but variations remain. ...
OBJECTIVES Health systems with strong primary care tend to have better population outcomes, but i...
<p>Data available for all 152 primary care trusts in England. These rates are per 1000 population an...
Objective To identify predictors of perinatal and infant mortality variations between primary care t...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
Objectives: To identify features of primary care quality improvement associated with improved health...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether better management of chronic conditions by family practices reduce...
AbstractObjectivesAdjustment for morbidity is important to ensure fair comparison of outcomes betwee...