Elective hospital admissions: secondary data analysis and modelling with an emphasis on policies to moderate growth
Background The English NHS faces financial pressures that may render the growth rates of elective admissions seen between 2001/2 and 2011/12 unsustainable. A better understanding of admissions growth, and the influence of policy, are needed to minimise the impact on health gain for patients. Obje...
Main Authors: | Chalkley, M, McCormick, B, Anderson, R, Aragon, M, Nessa, N, Nicodemo, C, Redding, S, Wittenberg, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme
2017
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