RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @drcartersingh: A great article in the @BJGPjournal I hope you agree with my reflections on this topic 👍🏽@MartinRCGP @Azeem_Majeed @kaml…
RT @CatiaNicodemo: Our new paper published: Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emergency hospital admissions? A quantitative study…
RT @rocks_stephen: Interesting work by @CatiaNicodemo on link between primary care and emergency admissions. No link overall; but in depriv…
RT @rocks_stephen: Interesting work by @CatiaNicodemo on link between primary care and emergency admissions. No link overall; but in depriv…
Interesting work by @CatiaNicodemo on link between primary care and emergency admissions. No link overall; but in deprived areas a higher number of GPs is associated with lower emergency admissions. (1/4) https://t.co/ahMXhUpL4K https://t.co/L2G5Hy9v3W
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RT @CatiaNicodemo: Our new paper published: Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emergency hospital admissions? A quantitative study…
Our new paper published: Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emergency hospital admissions? A quantitative study on GP referral in England https://t.co/Vl3ImOcvSQ
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @drcartersingh: A great article in the @BJGPjournal I hope you agree with my reflections on this topic 👍🏽@MartinRCGP @Azeem_Majeed @kaml…
RT @drcartersingh: A great article in the @BJGPjournal I hope you agree with my reflections on this topic 👍🏽@MartinRCGP @Azeem_Majeed @kaml…
A great article in the @BJGPjournal I hope you agree with my reflections on this topic 👍🏽@MartinRCGP @Azeem_Majeed @kamleshkhunti @SimonDGregory @VictoriaTzB @mgtmccartney @juheepahuja @drishanipatel @abshealth1 @ArtfulDoctor @BeingMo https://t.co/7VpcuoK6
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RT @gregjirving: Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emergency hospital admissions? In deprived areas - yes. https://t.co/UW78dvZ…
RT @gregjirving: Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emergency hospital admissions? In deprived areas - yes. https://t.co/UW78dvZ…
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @DrJJohn: Interesting we have seen this in NEL @EastLondonHCP
Interesting we have seen this in NEL @EastLondonHCP
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @haining_s: Evidence for more GPs needed in @deependNENC @deependgp @DeepEndGP_YH @guy_pilkington @davejulien44 👇
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @rofiqueali01: Could this be useful for PCN models and #deepend issues? @DrSelvarajah
Could this be useful for PCN models and #deepend issues? @DrSelvarajah
In deprived areas, higher number of GPs is associated with lower emergency admissions https://t.co/gK9WewTNir
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
Evidence for more GPs needed in @deependNENC @deependgp @DeepEndGP_YH @guy_pilkington @davejulien44 👇
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law https://t.c…
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law https://t.c…
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @RoseMcCabe2: More GPs in deprived areas associated with lower emergency admissions. Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emerg…
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @Stewmercer: Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
Increase of GPS in deprived areas reduces emergency admissions.. Another reason to reverse the inverse care law
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
RT @BJGPjournal: An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs…
An increase of GPs in more deprived areas was found to reduce emergency admissions, but not elsewhere. Areas in which GPs were concentrated into larger practices also showed reduced levels of emergency admissions https://t.co/ekaI42ugtO https://t.co/BmKW78
RT @RoseMcCabe2: More GPs in deprived areas associated with lower emergency admissions. Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emerg…
More GPs in deprived areas associated with lower emergency admissions. Are more GPs associated with a reduction in emergency hospital admissions? A quantitative study on GP referral in England https://t.co/O4x4KvBNbw @CatiaNicodemo @gugge33 @richardfradg
New epidemiological research in @BJGPjournal After adjusting for confounding factors: In deprived areas🔼number of GPs was associated with 🔽emergency admissions Areas with larger practices were associated with 🔽emergency admissions https://t.co/WpRC2ONmS
RT @CatiaNicodemo: Our new paper that studies the association between num of GPs and reduction in emergency hospital admissions in @BJGPjou…
Our new paper that studies the association between num of GPs and reduction in emergency hospital admissions in @BJGPjournal. Deprived areas are the ones that more benefit when the num of GPs increase. Least deprived areas are not affected. https://t.co/Ba