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Adam Steventon

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BMJ Quality & Safety|December 2, 2016
What have we learnt after 15 years of research into the 'weekend effect'?Benjamin D Bray, Adam Steventon
Lancet (London, England)|May 14, 2017
Data linkage studies can help to explain the weekend effectBenjamin D Bray, Adam Steventon
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|April 9, 2019
Continuity of care in general practice is associated with fewer ambulatory care sensitive hospital admissions: a cross-sectional study of routinely collected, person-level dataIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Sarah Deeny
BMC Health Services Research|October 9, 2013
Impact of telehealth on general practice contacts: findings from the whole systems demonstrator cluster randomised trialMartin Bardsley, Adam Steventon, Helen Doll
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|July 12, 2014
Effect of a telephonic alert system (Healthy outlook) for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cohort study with matched controlsAdam Steventon, Martin Bardsley, Nicholas Mays
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|May 20, 2015
An Approach to Assess Generalizability in Comparative Effectiveness Research: A Case Study of the Whole Systems Demonstrator Cluster Randomized Trial Comparing Telehealth with Usual Care for Patients with Chronic Health ConditionsAdam Steventon, Richard Grieve, Martin Bardsley
BMJ Open|September 18, 2016
Effect of a national requirement to introduce named accountable general practitioners for patients aged 75 or older in England: regression discontinuity analysis of general practice utilisation and continuity of careIsaac Barker, Therese Lloyd, Adam Steventon
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|April 9, 2019
Patient activation is associated with fewer visits to both general practice and emergency departments: a cross-sectional study of patients with long-term conditionsIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Sarah Deeny
Health Services Research|December 27, 2022
A comparison of synthetic control approaches for the evaluation of policy interventions using observational data: Evaluating the impact of redesigning urgent and emergency care in NorthumberlandGeraldine M Clarke, Adam Steventon, Stephen O'Neill
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 3, 2017
Association between continuity of care in general practice and hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions: cross sectional study of routinely collected, person level dataIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Sarah R Deeny
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BMJ Quality & Safety|December 2, 2016
What have we learnt after 15 years of research into the 'weekend effect'?Benjamin D Bray, Adam Steventon
Lancet (London, England)|May 14, 2017
Data linkage studies can help to explain the weekend effectBenjamin D Bray, Adam Steventon
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|April 9, 2019
Continuity of care in general practice is associated with fewer ambulatory care sensitive hospital admissions: a cross-sectional study of routinely collected, person-level dataIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Sarah Deeny
BMC Health Services Research|October 9, 2013
Impact of telehealth on general practice contacts: findings from the whole systems demonstrator cluster randomised trialMartin Bardsley, Adam Steventon, Helen Doll
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|July 12, 2014
Effect of a telephonic alert system (Healthy outlook) for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cohort study with matched controlsAdam Steventon, Martin Bardsley, Nicholas Mays
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|May 20, 2015
An Approach to Assess Generalizability in Comparative Effectiveness Research: A Case Study of the Whole Systems Demonstrator Cluster Randomized Trial Comparing Telehealth with Usual Care for Patients with Chronic Health ConditionsAdam Steventon, Richard Grieve, Martin Bardsley
BMJ Open|September 18, 2016
Effect of a national requirement to introduce named accountable general practitioners for patients aged 75 or older in England: regression discontinuity analysis of general practice utilisation and continuity of careIsaac Barker, Therese Lloyd, Adam Steventon
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|April 9, 2019
Patient activation is associated with fewer visits to both general practice and emergency departments: a cross-sectional study of patients with long-term conditionsIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Sarah Deeny
Health Services Research|December 27, 2022
A comparison of synthetic control approaches for the evaluation of policy interventions using observational data: Evaluating the impact of redesigning urgent and emergency care in NorthumberlandGeraldine M Clarke, Adam Steventon, Stephen O'Neill
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 3, 2017
Association between continuity of care in general practice and hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions: cross sectional study of routinely collected, person level dataIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Sarah R Deeny
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