Background Variations in emergency care quality for alcohol‐related liver disease (ARLD) have been highlighted. Aim To determine whether introduction of a regional quality improvement (QI) programme was associated with a reduction in potentially avoidable inpatient mortality. Method Retrospective observational cohort study using hospital administrative data spanning a 1‐year period before (2014/2015) and 3 years after a QI initiative at seven acute hospitals in North West England. The intervention included serial audit of a bundle of process metrics. An algorithm was developed to identify index (“first”) emergency admissions for ARLD (n = 3887). We created a standardised mortality ratio (SMR) to compare relative mortality and regression m...
Introduction: Specialist centres have been developed to deliver high-quality Hepatology care. Howeve...
A major healthcare goal of the Scottish Government is to reduce alcohol-related harm, in all its man...
Aims: Minimum unit price (MUP) of 50 pence per unit of alcohol was introduced in Scotland on the 1...
Introduction: Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a preventable cause of mortality. Historical e...
BACKGROUND: The increasing mortality rates from alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) are a public he...
BACKGROUND: Emergency admissions in England for alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) have increased ...
BackgroundEmergency admissions in England for alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) have increased st...
Abstract Background The increasing mortality rates from alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) are a p...
Background Deaths from liver cirrhosis have increased at least 8 fold since the 1970's in the UK and...
Liver disease in the UK stands out as the one glaring exception to the vast improvements made during...
Liver disease in the UK stands out as the one glaring exception to the vast improvements made during...
OBJECTIVES: There is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patien...
Introduction Liver cirrhosis is increasing worldwide and associated with high mortality. Precise es...
Objectives: Mortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end‐stage) is increasing more ...
ObjectivesThere is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patients...
Introduction: Specialist centres have been developed to deliver high-quality Hepatology care. Howeve...
A major healthcare goal of the Scottish Government is to reduce alcohol-related harm, in all its man...
Aims: Minimum unit price (MUP) of 50 pence per unit of alcohol was introduced in Scotland on the 1...
Introduction: Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a preventable cause of mortality. Historical e...
BACKGROUND: The increasing mortality rates from alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) are a public he...
BACKGROUND: Emergency admissions in England for alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) have increased ...
BackgroundEmergency admissions in England for alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) have increased st...
Abstract Background The increasing mortality rates from alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) are a p...
Background Deaths from liver cirrhosis have increased at least 8 fold since the 1970's in the UK and...
Liver disease in the UK stands out as the one glaring exception to the vast improvements made during...
Liver disease in the UK stands out as the one glaring exception to the vast improvements made during...
OBJECTIVES: There is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patien...
Introduction Liver cirrhosis is increasing worldwide and associated with high mortality. Precise es...
Objectives: Mortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end‐stage) is increasing more ...
ObjectivesThere is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patients...
Introduction: Specialist centres have been developed to deliver high-quality Hepatology care. Howeve...
A major healthcare goal of the Scottish Government is to reduce alcohol-related harm, in all its man...
Aims: Minimum unit price (MUP) of 50 pence per unit of alcohol was introduced in Scotland on the 1...