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Autor:
Michelle Jenks, Moni Choudhury, Alison Peel, Juan Carlos Rejon-Parrilla, Andrew Sims, Rosemary Lovett, Joyce Craig
Publikováno v:
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
Objectives This study aimed to review current use of experts within National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance-making programmes, identify improvements in use of expert judgement, and to assess tools and protocols to support th
Autor:
Alison Peel, Michelle Jenks, Moni Choudhury, Rosemary Lovett, Juan Carlos Rejon‑Parrilla, Andrew Sims, Joyce Craig
Publikováno v:
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy. 17:263-264
Autor:
Peter Littlejohns, Mary Docherty, Moni Choudhury, Mike Clarke, Sarah Garner, Tarang Sharma, John E A Somner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. 18:6-12
Objectives: Despite international agreement that stopping low value practices will increase efficiency, identifying them is difficult and controversial. Opponents of centralized lists of low value practices stress that the actual problem is inappropr
Publikováno v:
Trends in Urology & Men's Health. 1:9-14
Recent developments mean that NICE will be increasingly relevant for GPs in the future and bring opportunities to participate in the development of NICE guidance. Copyright © 2010 Wiley Interface Ltd
Autor:
Moni Choudhury, Steffan Crausaz, Rosalie Viney, Ruth Lopert, Bonny Parkinson, Fiona Clement, Sallie-Anne Pearson, Adam G Elshaug, Brian Godman, Sarah Garner, Catherine Sermet
Publikováno v:
PharmacoEconomics. 33(9)
Pharmaceutical expenditure has increased rapidly across many Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries over the past three decades. This growth is an increasing concern for governments and other third-party payers seeking
Autor:
Moni Choudhury, Sophie Staniszewska, Sarah Garner, Tarang Sharma, Bindweep Kaur, Bhash Naidoo, Peter Littlejohns
Publikováno v:
International journal of technology assessment in health care. 31(3)
Objectives: Colloquial evidence (CE) has been described as the informal evidence that helps provide context to other forms of evidence in guidance development. Despite challenges around quality, and the potential biases, the use of CE is becoming inc
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 342:d129-d129
McBride and colleagues conclude that the absence of explicit guidance is one reason for the inequality in primary to secondary care referrals associated with socioeconomic circumstances.1 Referral to a specialty service is a crucial point in a patien