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Adam Steventon

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Health Services & Outcomes Research Methodology|September 19, 2015
A comparison of alternative strategies for choosing control populations in observational studiesAdam Steventon, Richard Grieve, Jasjeet S Sekhon
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 2, 2019
Ambulatory care-sensitive conditions: their potential uses and limitationsKaren Hodgson, Sarah R Deeny, Adam Steventon
BMC Health Services Research|November 18, 2018
Weekend admissions may be associated with poorer recording of long-term comorbidities: a prospective study of emergency admissions using administrative dataTherese Lloyd, Sarah R Deeny, Adam Steventon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 8, 2013
Effect of telephone health coaching (Birmingham OwnHealth) on hospital use and associated costs: cohort study with matched controlsAdam Steventon, Sarah Tunkel, Ian Blunt, et al.
BMJ Open|February 5, 2016
Effect of telehealth on hospital utilisation and mortality in routine clinical practice: a matched control cohort study in an early adopter siteAdam Steventon, Cono Ariti, Elizabeth Fisher, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 9, 2019
Effect on secondary care of providing enhanced support to residential and nursing home residents: a subgroup analysis of a retrospective matched cohort studyTherese Lloyd, Stefano Conti, Filipe Santos, et al.
BMJ Open|March 14, 2018
National trends in emergency readmission rates: a longitudinal analysis of administrative data for England between 2006 and 2016Rocco Friebel, Katharina Hauck, Paul Aylin, et al.
Medical Care|July 26, 2017
Reductions in Readmission Rates Are Associated With Modest Improvements in Patient-reported Health Gains Following Hip and Knee Replacement in EnglandRocco Friebel, Kumar Dharmarajan, Harlan M Krumholz, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|August 25, 2018
Self-management capability in patients with long-term conditions is associated with reduced healthcare utilisation across a whole health economy: cross-sectional analysis of electronic health recordsIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Robert Williamson, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|December 6, 2018
The association between living alone and health care utilisation in older adults: a retrospective cohort study of electronic health records from a London general practiceKathryn Dreyer, Adam Steventon, Rebecca Fisher, et al.
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Health Services & Outcomes Research Methodology|September 19, 2015
A comparison of alternative strategies for choosing control populations in observational studiesAdam Steventon, Richard Grieve, Jasjeet S Sekhon
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 2, 2019
Ambulatory care-sensitive conditions: their potential uses and limitationsKaren Hodgson, Sarah R Deeny, Adam Steventon
BMC Health Services Research|November 18, 2018
Weekend admissions may be associated with poorer recording of long-term comorbidities: a prospective study of emergency admissions using administrative dataTherese Lloyd, Sarah R Deeny, Adam Steventon
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 8, 2013
Effect of telephone health coaching (Birmingham OwnHealth) on hospital use and associated costs: cohort study with matched controlsAdam Steventon, Sarah Tunkel, Ian Blunt, et al.
BMJ Open|February 5, 2016
Effect of telehealth on hospital utilisation and mortality in routine clinical practice: a matched control cohort study in an early adopter siteAdam Steventon, Cono Ariti, Elizabeth Fisher, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 9, 2019
Effect on secondary care of providing enhanced support to residential and nursing home residents: a subgroup analysis of a retrospective matched cohort studyTherese Lloyd, Stefano Conti, Filipe Santos, et al.
BMJ Open|March 14, 2018
National trends in emergency readmission rates: a longitudinal analysis of administrative data for England between 2006 and 2016Rocco Friebel, Katharina Hauck, Paul Aylin, et al.
Medical Care|July 26, 2017
Reductions in Readmission Rates Are Associated With Modest Improvements in Patient-reported Health Gains Following Hip and Knee Replacement in EnglandRocco Friebel, Kumar Dharmarajan, Harlan M Krumholz, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|August 25, 2018
Self-management capability in patients with long-term conditions is associated with reduced healthcare utilisation across a whole health economy: cross-sectional analysis of electronic health recordsIsaac Barker, Adam Steventon, Robert Williamson, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|December 6, 2018
The association between living alone and health care utilisation in older adults: a retrospective cohort study of electronic health records from a London general practiceKathryn Dreyer, Adam Steventon, Rebecca Fisher, et al.
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