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Rachel Meacock

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Health Economics, Policy, and Law|April 21, 2018
Methods for the economic evaluation of changes to the organisation and delivery of health services: principal challenges and recommendationsRachel Meacock
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|November 10, 2017
Elevated mortality among weekend hospital admissions is not associated with adoption of seven day clinical standardsRachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
The Health Service Journal|July 27, 2018
Understanding the 'Weekend Effect'Matt Sutton, Rachel Meacock
Health Economics|May 27, 2015
What are the Costs and Benefits of Providing Comprehensive Seven-day Services for Emergency Hospital Admissions?Rachel Meacock, Tim Doran, Matt Sutton
Health Economics|November 21, 2025
Scale, Skill-Mix, and Access Implications of the Production of Appointments by Primary Care Practices in EnglandTianchang Zhao, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 21, 2023
Population, workforce, and organisational characteristics affecting appointment rates: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis in primary careTianchang Zhao, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 6, 2019
Association between elevated weekend mortality and the seven-day hospital services programme in England: A retrospective longitudinal studyCharlotte Underwood, Matt Sutton, Rachel Meacock
Health Economics|June 26, 2019
How do hospitals respond to price changes in emergency departments?Beth Parkinson, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
Journal of Health Economics|April 16, 2024
Free-for-all: Does crowding impact outcomes because hospital emergency departments do not prioritise effectively?Igor Francetic, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
BMC Health Services Research|March 14, 2025
Drivers of primary care appointment volumes before and after the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal studyTianchang Zhao, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
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Health Economics, Policy, and Law|April 21, 2018
Methods for the economic evaluation of changes to the organisation and delivery of health services: principal challenges and recommendationsRachel Meacock
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|November 10, 2017
Elevated mortality among weekend hospital admissions is not associated with adoption of seven day clinical standardsRachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
The Health Service Journal|July 27, 2018
Understanding the 'Weekend Effect'Matt Sutton, Rachel Meacock
Health Economics|May 27, 2015
What are the Costs and Benefits of Providing Comprehensive Seven-day Services for Emergency Hospital Admissions?Rachel Meacock, Tim Doran, Matt Sutton
Health Economics|November 21, 2025
Scale, Skill-Mix, and Access Implications of the Production of Appointments by Primary Care Practices in EnglandTianchang Zhao, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 21, 2023
Population, workforce, and organisational characteristics affecting appointment rates: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis in primary careTianchang Zhao, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 6, 2019
Association between elevated weekend mortality and the seven-day hospital services programme in England: A retrospective longitudinal studyCharlotte Underwood, Matt Sutton, Rachel Meacock
Health Economics|June 26, 2019
How do hospitals respond to price changes in emergency departments?Beth Parkinson, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
Journal of Health Economics|April 16, 2024
Free-for-all: Does crowding impact outcomes because hospital emergency departments do not prioritise effectively?Igor Francetic, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
BMC Health Services Research|March 14, 2025
Drivers of primary care appointment volumes before and after the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal studyTianchang Zhao, Rachel Meacock, Matt Sutton
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