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Autor:
Kristoffer Halvorsrud, Jenny Shand, Leonora G Weil, Andrew Hutchings, Ana Zuriaga, Dane Satterthwaite, Jennifer L Y Yip, Cyril Eshareturi, Julie Billett, Ann Hepworth, Rakesh Dodhia, Ellen C Schwartz, Rachel Penniston, Emma Mordaunt, Sophie Bulmer, Helen Barratt, John Illingworth, Joanna Inskip, Fran Bury, Deborah Jenkins, Sandra Mounier-Jack, Rosalind Raine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health.
Background In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first vaccine was administered in December 2020 in England. However, vaccination uptake has historically been lower in London than in other English regions. Methods Mixed-methods: This comprised an
Autor:
Ana Zuriaga, Liam Flannigan, Joanne Wilson, Sarah Weiss, Gitit Rottenberg, Nicole Klynman, Ellen Corine Schwartz, Julie Billett, Jacqueline Katz, Leonora G Weil
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 400:S85
Autor:
Kristoffer Halvorsrud, Jenny Shand, Leonora G Weil, Andrew Hutchings, Ana Zuriaga, Dane Satterthwaite, Jennifer L Y Yip, Cyril Eshareturi, Julie Billett, Ann Hepworth, Rakesh Dodhia, Ellen C Schwartz, Rachel Penniston, Emma Mordaunt, Sophie Bulmer, Helen Barratt, John Illingworth, Joanna Inskip, Fran Bury, Deborah Jenkins, Sandra Mounier-Jack, Rosalind Raine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health. 44:725-725
Publikováno v:
Heart. 94:1194-1199
Background Relatively little is known about the prevalence of comorbidities, patterns of health care utilisation and primary care recording of clinical indicators in patients with congenital heart disease. Methods We conducted a population-based case
Publikováno v:
Heart. 94:342-348
Objective To ascertain time trends in rates of hospital admission, operations, in- hospital case fatality and general mortality for congenital heart disease (CHD) in England and Wales. Design Retrospective analysis of Hospital Episodes Statistics for
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health. 27:270-275
Background As part of the work of the Shipman Inquiry, five general practitioners (GPs) in West Sussex were identified as having excessively high mortality rates. The aim of this study was to identify reasons for the higher-thanexpected mortality rat
Autor:
Sally Crossing, Julie Billett
Publikováno v:
New South Wales public health bulletin. 14(6)
Advocates of consumers of breast cancer care are increasingly seeking to influence the cancer research agenda, by urging the investigation of those aspects of cancer prevention and treatment that are of most interest to them. Consumer advocates can e
Autor:
Julie, Billett
Publikováno v:
New South Wales public health bulletin. 13(9-10)
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 329:350.1
EDITOR—Like Mohammed et al, we investigated several general practitioners (GPs) who signalled as having “unacceptably” high death rates in the study undertaken by Aylin et al.1 2 We also concluded that these higher than expected death rates wer
Autor:
Julie Billett, Nicholas Kendall
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 362:1238