Data in .csv format relating to the paper Chiedozie et al. 2020 "How many medications do doctors in primary care use? An observational study of the DU90% indicator in primary care in England.
Sigrun Alba Johannesdottir, Merete Lund Mægbæk, Jens Georg Hansen, Timothy L Las...
Aim: To explore the relationship between actual and expected general medical practitioner (GP) pract...
<p>A large component of total EMR research is made up by primary care database (PCD) studies and UK ...
Data in .csv format relating to the paper Chiedozie et al. 2020 "How many medications do doctors in ...
Aim To apply the DU90% indicator (the number of unique drugs which make up 90% of a doctor’s prescri...
Aim To apply the drug utilisation 90% (DU90%) indicator (the number of unique drugs which makes up 9...
The use of primary care databases has been integral in pharmacoepidemiological studies and pharmacov...
The proportion of participants with the respective number of dispensed medications among patients wi...
The use of big data containing millions of primary care medical records provides an opportunity for ...
<p>The quantity of medicines stocked by primary healthcare centers, 2009–2011.</p
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To assess how primary care practitioners use reports of gener...
Annual number of patients screened, HAUTI prevalence, number of departments participating and number...
PURPOSE: Polypharmacy-the use of multiple medications by a single patient-is an important issue asso...
The use of antibiotics was investigated in twelve acute hospitals in England. Data was collected ele...
Objectives We aimed to compile and normalise England’s national prescribing data for 1998–2016 to fa...
Sigrun Alba Johannesdottir, Merete Lund M&aelig;gb&aelig;k, Jens Georg Hansen, Timothy L Las...
Aim: To explore the relationship between actual and expected general medical practitioner (GP) pract...
<p>A large component of total EMR research is made up by primary care database (PCD) studies and UK ...
Data in .csv format relating to the paper Chiedozie et al. 2020 "How many medications do doctors in ...
Aim To apply the DU90% indicator (the number of unique drugs which make up 90% of a doctor’s prescri...
Aim To apply the drug utilisation 90% (DU90%) indicator (the number of unique drugs which makes up 9...
The use of primary care databases has been integral in pharmacoepidemiological studies and pharmacov...
The proportion of participants with the respective number of dispensed medications among patients wi...
The use of big data containing millions of primary care medical records provides an opportunity for ...
<p>The quantity of medicines stocked by primary healthcare centers, 2009–2011.</p
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To assess how primary care practitioners use reports of gener...
Annual number of patients screened, HAUTI prevalence, number of departments participating and number...
PURPOSE: Polypharmacy-the use of multiple medications by a single patient-is an important issue asso...
The use of antibiotics was investigated in twelve acute hospitals in England. Data was collected ele...
Objectives We aimed to compile and normalise England’s national prescribing data for 1998–2016 to fa...
Sigrun Alba Johannesdottir, Merete Lund M&aelig;gb&aelig;k, Jens Georg Hansen, Timothy L Las...
Aim: To explore the relationship between actual and expected general medical practitioner (GP) pract...
<p>A large component of total EMR research is made up by primary care database (PCD) studies and UK ...