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Martin Chalkley

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Health Economics|September 8, 2006
Treatment intensity and provider remuneration: dentists in the British National Health ServiceMartin Chalkley, Colin Tilley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 29, 2021
Faith-based provision of sexual and reproductive healthcare in MalawiWiktoria Tafesse, Martin Chalkley
Journal of Health Economics|July 12, 2008
Choice of contracts in the British National Health Service: an empirical studyMartin Chalkley, Duncan McVicar
Journal of Health Economics|June 14, 2005
Third party purchasing of health services: patient choice and agencyMartin Chalkley, Fahad Khalil
Journal of Health Economics|February 7, 2018
First do no harm - The impact of financial incentives on dental X-raysMartin Chalkley, Stefan Listl
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 29, 2014
Provider payment bares teeth: dentist reimbursement and the use of check-up examinationsStefan Listl, Martin Chalkley
BMJ Open|February 23, 2018
How do time trends in inhospital mortality compare? A retrospective study of England and Scotland over 17 years using administrative dataMaría José Aragón, Martin Chalkley
BMJ Open|August 13, 2017
Getting the right balance? A mixed logit analysis of the relationship between UK training doctors' characteristics and their specialties using the 2013 National Training SurveyIdaira Rodriguez Santana, Martin Chalkley
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|August 24, 2012
Comparing the treatment provided by UK and non-UK trained health professionals: dentists in ScotlandShaolin Wang, Martin Chalkley, Colin Tilley
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|July 13, 2021
Effects of provider incentives on dental X-raying in NHS Scotland: what happens if patients switch providers?Olivier Kalmus, Martin Chalkley, Stefan Listl
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Health Economics|September 8, 2006
Treatment intensity and provider remuneration: dentists in the British National Health ServiceMartin Chalkley, Colin Tilley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 29, 2021
Faith-based provision of sexual and reproductive healthcare in MalawiWiktoria Tafesse, Martin Chalkley
Journal of Health Economics|July 12, 2008
Choice of contracts in the British National Health Service: an empirical studyMartin Chalkley, Duncan McVicar
Journal of Health Economics|June 14, 2005
Third party purchasing of health services: patient choice and agencyMartin Chalkley, Fahad Khalil
Journal of Health Economics|February 7, 2018
First do no harm - The impact of financial incentives on dental X-raysMartin Chalkley, Stefan Listl
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 29, 2014
Provider payment bares teeth: dentist reimbursement and the use of check-up examinationsStefan Listl, Martin Chalkley
BMJ Open|February 23, 2018
How do time trends in inhospital mortality compare? A retrospective study of England and Scotland over 17 years using administrative dataMaría José Aragón, Martin Chalkley
BMJ Open|August 13, 2017
Getting the right balance? A mixed logit analysis of the relationship between UK training doctors' characteristics and their specialties using the 2013 National Training SurveyIdaira Rodriguez Santana, Martin Chalkley
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|August 24, 2012
Comparing the treatment provided by UK and non-UK trained health professionals: dentists in ScotlandShaolin Wang, Martin Chalkley, Colin Tilley
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|July 13, 2021
Effects of provider incentives on dental X-raying in NHS Scotland: what happens if patients switch providers?Olivier Kalmus, Martin Chalkley, Stefan Listl
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