'Primary care funding in England does not adequately reflect the contemporary morbidity burden. More equitable resource allocation could be achieved by making better use of routinely available information and big data resources.' https://t.co/cr7CmdHfY6
RT @Multimorbidity: Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16 https://t.co/NaxDt6DLyd by @data…
RT @Multimorbidity: Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16 https://t.co/NaxDt6DLyd by @data…
RT @Multimorbidity: Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16 https://t.co/NaxDt6DLyd by @data…
RT @Multimorbidity: Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16 https://t.co/NaxDt6DLyd by @data…
RT @Multimorbidity: Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16 https://t.co/NaxDt6DLyd by @data…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @Multimorbidity: Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16 https://t.co/NaxDt6DLyd by @data…
#multimorbidity correlates with SDOH in UK #FamMed @ICESOntario - https://t.co/QeOzqaJNTA
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @elimonramirez: Primary care provides the foundation for most modern health-care systems, and in the interests of equity, it should be r…
RT @elimonramirez: Primary care provides the foundation for most modern health-care systems, and in the interests of equity, it should be r…
RT @elimonramirez: Primary care provides the foundation for most modern health-care systems, and in the interests of equity, it should be r…
Primary care provides the foundation for most modern health-care systems, and in the interests of equity, it should be resourced according to local need https://t.co/LzMaKJqKaf
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
GP funding around the park, and elsewhere: is it evenly distributed? More equitable resource allocation could be achieved by making better use of routinely available information and big data resources ............ https://t.co/gfA0qFssck (Image: Wellcom
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
New research suggests that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to local health needs. https://t.co/tB8OJKnJ3N https://t.co/nQYt0WV2aO
RT @melb4886: Primary care funding should be decided on the bais of who gets sick. At present this is not the case. https://t.co/70U0cfHla6
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
It's not just public transport that is underfunded in the north! GPs too! https://t.co/iTi4XeyzJN #justsayin
Primary care funding around the park: primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16: a cross-sectional spatial analysis ......... https://t.co/gfA0qFssck (Image: Wellcome) https://t.co/Z6S80TZeBi
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @KBloor: Much cruder, much less detailed stab at this kind of thing from me and @ProfAlanMaynard back in 1995 - it seems little has chan…
RT @susiecalvert52: I can't help but not be surprised by this. The postcode lottery is mentioned wherever you work, whatever service it is…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
I can't help but not be surprised by this. The postcode lottery is mentioned wherever you work, whatever service it is https://t.co/sUusDQDTNx
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: And a contributing factor to the London funding bias may be over-registration, which is much higher in London https://t.co/kw…
RT @dataevan: And a contributing factor to the London funding bias may be over-registration, which is much higher in London https://t.co/kw…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @CHCNorth: In 2017 research revealed citizens in North of England are 20% more likely young than in the south - https://t.co/JA5WMm8HsM.…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @waltzinglamb: In case you missed it. Depressing state of funding bias @The_NHSA @hakim_yadi @NP_Partnership @IPPRNorth @henrimurison ht…
RT @CHCNorth: In 2017 research revealed citizens in North of England are 20% more likely young than in the south - https://t.co/JA5WMm8HsM.…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @marktaylor18: Some research is a bit "No shit, Shirlock" as it tells us what we know, but it is still important that the work is done a…
RT @marktaylor18: Some research is a bit "No shit, Shirlock" as it tells us what we know, but it is still important that the work is done a…
This is a wrong that is overdue for righting... https://t.co/xpJYi1GTf9
RT @carokenyon: We need to raise the volume...@UKNorthernPower @NorthPowerWomen https://t.co/m8ExcJnBcN
We need to raise the volume...@UKNorthernPower @NorthPowerWomen https://t.co/m8ExcJnBcN
RT @CHCNorth: In 2017 research revealed citizens in North of England are 20% more likely young than in the south - https://t.co/JA5WMm8HsM.…
RT @CHCNorth: In 2017 research revealed citizens in North of England are 20% more likely young than in the south - https://t.co/JA5WMm8HsM.…
RT @waltzinglamb: In case you missed it. Depressing state of funding bias @The_NHSA @hakim_yadi @NP_Partnership @IPPRNorth @henrimurison ht…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @CHCNorth: In 2017 research revealed citizens in North of England are 20% more likely young than in the south - https://t.co/JA5WMm8HsM.…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
Some research is a bit "No shit, Shirlock" as it tells us what we know, but it is still important that the work is done and published to drive change. Funding does not follow need (frailty, multi morbidity, chronic ill health and social deprivation) https
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @Multimorbidity: Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16 https://t.co/NaxDt6DLyd by @data…
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @DukeStokes: How equitable is primary care funding in England? https://t.co/TBvlQ4t177 https://t.co/xVvzX24B3M
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @hakim_yadi: A further tale of ‘Two England’s’ the #north losing out again. This time when morbidity is compared to #GP spend. Are we ev…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…
RT @dataevan: And a contributing factor to the London funding bias may be over-registration, which is much higher in London https://t.co/kw…
RT @dataevan: New research shows that primary care funding in England is not distributed according to need (as measured by chronic conditio…