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  2. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/prescription-lengths/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/prescription-lengths/feed/
    19 Feb 2024: News Ed Wilson health economics Prescription lengths http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/?p=12755 The widely adopted practice of issuing 28-day rather than longer duration prescriptions for people ... with long-term conditions lacks a robust evidence base and
  3. Research News Archives - Page 32 of 43 - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/category/news/research/page/32/
    24 Feb 2024: Journal of Public Health, researchers from the University of Cambridge and RAND Europe find that theory and evidence on health inequalities drawn from history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, biology and neuroscience have ... Health Economics and
  4. News Archives - Page 3 of 9 - Department of Public Health and Primary …

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    23 Feb 2024: 28-day prescription lengths for people with long-term conditions should be reconsidered, say health research team. ... should be reconsidered, according to new studies published in Applied Health Economics and Health Policy and the British Journal of
  5. Research News Archives - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/category/news/research/
    23 Feb 2024: to health equity and inequalities are analysed in a new report for the World Health Organisation. ... Health inequalities in early mortality and patterns of illness within and between countries remain a major problem and are a significant global social
  6. News Archives - Page 35 of 76 - Primary Care Unit

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    24 Feb 2024: 36 weeks’ gestation eliminates undiagnosed breech presentation of babies, lowers the rate of emergency caesarean sections, and improves the health of mothers and babies. ... With:April 3, 2019. Professor Stephen Morris is appointed as the new RAND
  7. News Archives - Page 42 of 76 - Primary Care Unit

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    24 Feb 2024: The new framework, from Professor Mike Kelly, sociologist at the Primary Care Unit and Professor Paul Fletcher, Bernard Wolfe Professor of Health Neuroscience and colleagues from the […]. Filed Under:Tagged
  8. Historical software archive (before 2017) - MRC Biostatistics Unit

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    23 Feb 2024: Thompson SG, Nixon RM and Grieve R, Journal of Health Economics (2006). ... Nixon RM, Wonderling D and Grieve R. Health Economics (2010).
  9. Cambridge Research Methods Hub - Primary Care Unit

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    23 Feb 2024: May 25, 2023. Research published today in Lancet Public Health provides five key principles to help GPs offer equitable care GPs and primary…. ... GP survey reveals health and healthcare inequalities of trans and non-binary adults.
  10. Dr Francesco Fusco - Department of Public Health and Primary Care

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/people/pcu-group/researchers/francesco-fusco/
    23 Feb 2024: Research Associate – Health Economics. Email: ff346@medschl.cam.ac.uk | Tel: 01223 769230 | Office: East Forvie Building. ... Prior to moving to Cambridge, he was a Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Economics of the University of York and a
  11. ultrasound screening Archives - Primary Care Unit

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    23 Feb 2024: and improves the health of mothers and babies. ... These are some of the conclusions of the Pregnancy Outcome Prediction (POP) study published today by David Wastlund at the Cambridge Centre for Health Services […]. Filed Under:Tagged With:Site Search.

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