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The impacts of private hospital entry on the public market for elective care in England
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Variation in end-of-life hospital spending in England
evidence from linked survey and administrative data -
How accurate are self-reported diagnoses?
comparing self-reported health events in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing with administrative hospital records -
Cost of living and the impact on nursing labour outcomes in NHS acute trusts
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UK health spending
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New joints
private providers and rising demand in the English national health service -
Does GP practice size matter?
GP practice size and the quality of primary care -
New joints
private providers and rising demand in the English National Health Service -
The prevalence and dynamics of social care receipt
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The IFS green budget
February 2017 -
Public hospital spending in England
evidence from National Health Service administrative records -
What will the cardiovascular disease slowdown cost?
modelling the impact of CVD trends on dementia, disability, and economic costs in England and Wales from 2020-2029 -
The distribution of doctor quality
evidence from cardiologists in England -
Patterns of less-than-full-time working by NHS consultants
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Long-term care spending and hospital use among the older population in England
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Securing the future
funding health and social care to the 2030s -
The impact of cuts to social care spending on the use of accident and emergency departments in England
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Saving lives by tying hands
the unexpected effects of constraining health care providers -
Factors associated with staff retention in the NHS acute sector
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The past and future of UK health spending
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People or places?
factors associated with the presence of domestic energy efficiency measures in England -
Progression of nurses within the NHS
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Regional variation in earnings and the retention of NHS staff in Agenda for Change bands 1 to 4
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The effects of pension reforms on physician labour supply
evidence from the English NHS