This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisation using small area level administrative data. Our method provides more detailed information on utilisation than survey data but only examines socio-economic differences between neighbourhoods rather than individuals. The context was the English NHS from 2001 to 2008, a period of accelerated expenditure growth and pro-competition reform. Hospital records for all adults receiving non-emergency hospital care in the English NHS from 2001 to 2008 were aggregated to 32,482 English small areas with mean population about 1,500 and combined with other small area administrative data. Regression models of utilisation were used to examine year-on-year c...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisati...
This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisati...
This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisati...
Background: Inequalities in health-care access and outcomes raise concerns about quality of care and...
Objectives: To compare socioeconomic inequality in small area use of elective total hip replacement ...
Background: Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, wit...
BackgroundA strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need in ...
Background: A strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need i...
The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce h...
The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce h...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisati...
This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisati...
This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisati...
Background: Inequalities in health-care access and outcomes raise concerns about quality of care and...
Objectives: To compare socioeconomic inequality in small area use of elective total hip replacement ...
Background: Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, wit...
BackgroundA strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need in ...
Background: A strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need i...
The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce h...
The central objectives of the ‘Blair/Brown’ reforms of the English NHS in the 2000s were to reduce h...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...