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Andrew Hutchings

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 16, 2002
Effectiveness of guidelines on persistent glue ear in children. Authors' estimates of size of impact are probably excessiveNick Black, Andrew Hutchings
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|July 11, 2006
A systematic review of factors affecting the judgments produced by formal consensus development methods in health careAndrew Hutchings, Rosalind Raine
European Journal of Public Health|December 14, 2020
Editor and peer reviewer financial conflict of interest policies in public health journalsAlyssa Ralph, Mark Petticrew, Andrew Hutchings
BMJ Open|April 8, 2024
Solving poverty or tackling healthcare inequalities? Qualitative study exploring local interpretations of national policy on health inequalities under new NHS reforms in EnglandHugh Alderwick, Andrew Hutchings, Nicholas Mays
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 15, 2004
Is publicly funded health care really distributed according to need? The example of cardiac rehabilitation in the UKRosalind Raine, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 5, 2022
A cure for everything and nothing? Local partnerships for improving health in EnglandHugh Alderwick, Andrew Hutchings, Nicholas Mays
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 11, 2014
Relationship between patient reported experience (PREMs) and patient reported outcomes (PROMs) in elective surgeryNick Black, Mira Varaganum, Andrew Hutchings
Medical Care|February 6, 2015
Relationship between patient-reported outcomes of elective surgery and hospital and consultant volumeMira Varagunam, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 7, 2002
Is publicly funded health care really distributed according to need? The example of cardiac rehabilitation in the UKRosalind Raine, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
BMJ Quality & Safety|November 5, 2014
Do patient-reported outcomes offer a more sensitive method for comparing the outcomes of consultants than mortality? A multilevel analysis of routine dataMira Varagunam, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 16, 2002
Effectiveness of guidelines on persistent glue ear in children. Authors' estimates of size of impact are probably excessiveNick Black, Andrew Hutchings
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|July 11, 2006
A systematic review of factors affecting the judgments produced by formal consensus development methods in health careAndrew Hutchings, Rosalind Raine
European Journal of Public Health|December 14, 2020
Editor and peer reviewer financial conflict of interest policies in public health journalsAlyssa Ralph, Mark Petticrew, Andrew Hutchings
BMJ Open|April 8, 2024
Solving poverty or tackling healthcare inequalities? Qualitative study exploring local interpretations of national policy on health inequalities under new NHS reforms in EnglandHugh Alderwick, Andrew Hutchings, Nicholas Mays
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 15, 2004
Is publicly funded health care really distributed according to need? The example of cardiac rehabilitation in the UKRosalind Raine, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 5, 2022
A cure for everything and nothing? Local partnerships for improving health in EnglandHugh Alderwick, Andrew Hutchings, Nicholas Mays
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 11, 2014
Relationship between patient reported experience (PREMs) and patient reported outcomes (PROMs) in elective surgeryNick Black, Mira Varaganum, Andrew Hutchings
Medical Care|February 6, 2015
Relationship between patient-reported outcomes of elective surgery and hospital and consultant volumeMira Varagunam, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 7, 2002
Is publicly funded health care really distributed according to need? The example of cardiac rehabilitation in the UKRosalind Raine, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
BMJ Quality & Safety|November 5, 2014
Do patient-reported outcomes offer a more sensitive method for comparing the outcomes of consultants than mortality? A multilevel analysis of routine dataMira Varagunam, Andrew Hutchings, Nick Black
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