Published in J R Soc Med on June 01, 2009
Drugs, money and society (Part II). Br J Clin Pharmacol (2010) 0.83
National Institute for Clinical Excellence and its value judgments. BMJ (2004) 8.97
Value based pricing for NHS drugs: an opportunity not to be missed? BMJ (2008) 3.33
Should NICE's threshold range for cost per QALY be raised? Yes. BMJ (2009) 2.62
Should NICE's threshold range for cost per QALY be raised? No. BMJ (2009) 1.27
The Multiple Sclerosis Risk Sharing Scheme Monitoring Study--early results and lessons for the future. BMC Neurol (2009) 1.12
Early appraisal of China's huge and complex health-care reforms. Lancet (2012) 7.71
Reforming the consultant contract again? BMJ (2004) 3.53
Impact of NICE guidance on laparoscopic surgery for inguinal hernias: analysis of interrupted time series. BMJ (2003) 3.39
Activity based financing in England: the need for continual refinement of payment by results. Health Econ Policy Law (2007) 2.92
Effectiveness of nurse delivered endoscopy: findings from randomised multi-institution nurse endoscopy trial (MINuET). BMJ (2009) 2.78
Dilemmas in regulation of the market for pharmaceuticals. Health Aff (Millwood) (2003) 2.33
Gender and variation in activity rates of hospital consultants. J R Soc Med (2008) 2.08
Consultants: managing them means measuring them. Health Serv J (2002) 2.02
Challenges for the National Institute for Clinical Excellence. BMJ (2004) 1.93
Trust and performance management in the medical marketplace. J R Soc Med (2003) 1.92
Transparency in health technology assessments. BMJ (2007) 1.85
Trust, performance management and the new GP contract. Br J Gen Pract (2003) 1.72
A fair innings for NICE? Pharmacoeconomics (2002) 1.65
Variation in activity rates of consultant surgeons and the influence of reward structures in the English NHS. J Health Serv Res Policy (2004) 1.63
Healthcare lessons from Australia: what can Michael Howard learn from John Howard? BMJ (2005) 1.46
Economics: the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on the world? Lancet (2013) 1.40
Privatisation: an exercise in ambiguity and ideology. Br J Gen Pract (2012) 1.38
Free drugs for all? J R Soc Med (2009) 1.37
The productivity of health care. Health Econ (2006) 1.37
Do we need more doctors? J R Soc Med (2006) 1.29
Will financial incentives and penalties improve hospital care? BMJ (2010) 1.23
Funding for the National Health Service. Lancet (2002) 1.20
Nurse staffing and healthcare outcomes: a systematic review of the international research evidence. ANS Adv Nurs Sci (2005) 1.16
Acupuncture for irritable bowel syndrome: primary care based pragmatic randomised controlled trial. BMC Gastroenterol (2012) 1.15
Cost effectiveness of nurse delivered endoscopy: findings from randomised multi-institution nurse endoscopy trial (MINuET). BMJ (2009) 1.12
Patient reported outcome measurement: learning to walk before we run. J R Soc Med (2010) 1.10
Use of the h-index to measure the quality of the output of health services researchers. J Health Serv Res Policy (2014) 1.06
Effect of physicians' gender on communication and consultation length: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Health Serv Res Policy (2013) 1.02
Trends in consultant clinical activity and the effect of the 2003 contract change: retrospective analysis of secondary data. J R Soc Med (2012) 1.01
Shifting the deckchairs on the NHS Titanic. J R Soc Med (2010) 0.99
Cost-effectiveness of acupuncture for irritable bowel syndrome: findings from an economic evaluation conducted alongside a pragmatic randomised controlled trial in primary care. BMC Gastroenterol (2012) 0.96
Acupuncture for irritable bowel syndrome: a protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. BMC Gastroenterol (2010) 0.93
The psychometric properties of the subscales of the GHQ-28 in a multi-ethnic maternal sample: results from the Born in Bradford cohort. BMC Psychiatry (2013) 0.88
Managing medical workforces: from relative stability to disequilibrium in the UK NHS. Appl Health Econ Health Policy (2003) 0.86
Funding health care in times of austerity: what goes around comes around. J Health Serv Res Policy (2013) 0.86
Health economics in China. Foreword. Health Econ (2009) 0.86
Psychological distress during pregnancy in a multi-ethnic community: findings from the born in Bradford cohort study. PLoS One (2013) 0.86
Payment by results: qualified ambition? Health Econ Policy Law (2007) 0.86
Consultant clinical activity is key to improving productivity. Health Serv J (2006) 0.85
Do risk factors for post-partum smoking relapse vary according to marital status? Matern Child Health J (2012) 0.83
Quality control in the regulation of pharmaceuticals. Pharmacoeconomics (2005) 0.82
The economic impact of pandemic influenza. BMJ (2009) 0.80
The effects of new pricing and copayment schemes for pharmaceuticals in South Korea. Health Policy (2011) 0.79
How general practice is funded in the United Kingdom. Med J Aust (2004) 0.78
Challenges and opportunities associated with the introduction of assistant practitioners supporting the work of registered nurses in NHS acute hospital trusts in England. J Health Serv Res Policy (2011) 0.78
Economic evaluation in addiction. Addiction (2004) 0.77
NHS reform: the risks of jumping on the spot again. J R Soc Med (2013) 0.75
The NHS at 60: the next 60 years. J R Soc Med (2008) 0.75
Reform of the clinical excellence awards scheme: why are we waiting? J R Soc Med (2012) 0.75
Additional evidence issues. Health Aff (Millwood) (2005) 0.75
Using evidence to meet population healthcare needs: A UK perspective. Healthc Pap (2013) 0.75
Is quality of care improving? What about value for money? BMJ (2011) 0.75
Study authors respond to editorial. Nurse delivered endoscopy. BMJ (2009) 0.75
What is cost effective is always effective. BMJ (2011) 0.75
The HSJ debate. Patient choice is an effective lever for change in primary care. Health Serv J (2005) 0.75
The economics of the NHS cancer drugs fund. Appl Health Econ Health Policy (2011) 0.75
Reforming the English NHS: a continuing journey. Appl Health Econ Health Policy (2010) 0.75
The future role of NICE. BMJ (2010) 0.75
Safety behind the veil of ignorance. Health Econ (2003) 0.75
Should the NHS abolish the purchaser-provider split? BMJ (2016) 0.75
The HSJ debate. The public and politicians can learn to value NHS managers. Health Serv J (2005) 0.75
The contestable nature of health policy analysis. Health Econ (2005) 0.75
Roundtable. Will the penny drop for clinical managers? Health Serv J (2009) 0.75
The medical profession and the efficiency and equity of health services. Soc Econ Adm (Lond) (1978) 0.75
Put all GPs on a salaried contract. BMJ (2015) 0.75
NHS England chief executive: welcome back, Simon. Here's your to-do list. Health Serv J (2014) 0.75
Should the chancellor of the exchequer lift the ringfence on England's health budget? BMJ (2013) 0.75