General practitioners have long been aware of variations in the range of open access services available to them.This study compares the availability of 22 open access services in the Northern and Oxford regions and examines possible reasons for variations. From data collected from general practitioners and community managers two striking patterns emerge. First, there is a difference between the regions with wider availability in the Oxford region. Secondly, there are differences in the range of services available between health authorities, sometimes neighbouring, within the same region, although this is less marked in Oxford.These discrepancies probably reflect the situation nationally and it would appear questionable whether there is any ...
Objective Recently the issue of access to health services has been brought into sharp focus by clear...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...
Open Access (OA) publication rates in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) falls behind that of ...
An analysis of 102 open-access gastroscopy requests from one general practice over 38 months showed ...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
Objective: To examine the implementation of 'Advanced Access' as a means of improving access to prim...
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in...
The UK open access (OA) policy landscape simultaneously preferences Gold publishing models (Finch Re...
The House of Commons Business, Innovation and Skills committee’s latest report, Open Access: Achievi...
Objectives (1) To determine the percentage of the population in England that has access to a general...
Progress towards open access to UK research reports is slow but steady. The growth in open access h...
Open-access journal publications aim to ensure that new knowledge is widely disseminated and made fr...
This study report assesses the free availability of scholarly publications during the 1996 to 2013 p...
Aim - The aim of this study is to identify, compare and discuss the similarities and differences in ...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Objective Recently the issue of access to health services has been brought into sharp focus by clear...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...
Open Access (OA) publication rates in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) falls behind that of ...
An analysis of 102 open-access gastroscopy requests from one general practice over 38 months showed ...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
Objective: To examine the implementation of 'Advanced Access' as a means of improving access to prim...
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in...
The UK open access (OA) policy landscape simultaneously preferences Gold publishing models (Finch Re...
The House of Commons Business, Innovation and Skills committee’s latest report, Open Access: Achievi...
Objectives (1) To determine the percentage of the population in England that has access to a general...
Progress towards open access to UK research reports is slow but steady. The growth in open access h...
Open-access journal publications aim to ensure that new knowledge is widely disseminated and made fr...
This study report assesses the free availability of scholarly publications during the 1996 to 2013 p...
Aim - The aim of this study is to identify, compare and discuss the similarities and differences in ...
Since devolution in 1998, it has become more difficult to collect comparable data across the four UK...
Objective Recently the issue of access to health services has been brought into sharp focus by clear...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...
Open Access (OA) publication rates in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) falls behind that of ...