“…personal contact was a vital element in general practice from the beginning. By 1959 50% of people in England regarded their GP as a personal friend.”
View moreIn our latest analysis for the Midlands Decision Support Network (MDSN), we explore the long standing problem of access to GP practice consultations we consider the implications, a...
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View moreA workshop with Prof Angie Hobbs exploring the ethics of decision making for clinical leaders.
View moreWhat should decision makers do with analysis that challenges deeply held assumptions? In this blog, Fraser Battye reflects on a surprising recent finding about community services. ...
View moreIn this new report, jointly authored with colleagues from the University of York and The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, we set out in detail how an outcomes-based...
View more“Dad, why are all your ‘peptalks’ about death?” Children can be a source of fundamental insight. They seem to specialise in feedback of the unvarnished, unmediated and fully caffei...
View moreAbout 20 years ago, I attended a lecture given by Andrew Stevens, a rather formidable and austere Professor of Public Health at the University of Birmingham.
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