NHS Health Checks: an observational study of equity and outcomes 2009–2017 https://t.co/deAxhb6Gqq
RT @BJGPjournal: From 2013–2017, only 17% of eligible people aged 40–74 attended an NHS Health Check. Attendees from Black and South Asian…
RT @BJGPjournal: From 2013–2017, only 17% of eligible people aged 40–74 attended an NHS Health Check. Attendees from Black and South Asian…
From 2013–2017, only 17% of eligible people aged 40–74 attended an NHS Health Check. Attendees from Black and South Asian groups were more likely to be identified with significant disease risks. Policy should be reviewed to target those at highest CVD risk
RT @JuliaHCox: a new paper from using QResearch database evaluating the NHS health checks program before the pandemic @AlexandraEavis https…
RT @BJGPjournal: From 2013–2017, only 17% of eligible people aged 40–74 attended an NHS Health Check Black African, Black Caribbean, & Sou…
RT @JuliaHCox: a new paper from using QResearch database evaluating the NHS health checks program before the pandemic @AlexandraEavis https…
a new paper from using QResearch database evaluating the NHS health checks program before the pandemic @AlexandraEavis https://t.co/QlYnDwuo0m toankyou to EMIS and EMIS practices for supporting QResearch
From 2013–2017, only 17% of eligible people aged 40–74 attended an NHS Health Check Black African, Black Caribbean, & South Asian attendees were more likely to be identified with significant disease risks Only 8% of those eligible were prescribed sta