Does cost feedback modify demand for common blood tests in secondary care? A prospective controlled intervention study
Sarah Lewis, Ben Young, Peter Thurley, Dominick Shaw, Jo Cranwell, Rob Skelly, Tessa Langley, Mark Norwood, Nigel DC Sturrock and Andrew W Fogarty
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2019-0001
Future Healthc J October 2019 Sarah Lewis
AUniversity of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Roles: professor of medical statistics
Ben Young
BUniversity of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Roles: research associate
Peter Thurley
CRoyal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
Roles: consultant in radiology
Dominick Shaw
DUniversity of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Roles: professor of respiratory medicine
Jo Cranwell
EUniversity of Bath, Bath, UK
Roles: lecturer in psychology
Rob Skelly
FRoyal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
Roles: consultant of the elderly
Tessa Langley
GUniversity of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Roles: senior lecturer in health economics
Mark Norwood
HRoyal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
Roles: director of informational technology
Nigel DC Sturrock
IRoyal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
Roles: medical director
Andrew W Fogarty
JUniversity of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Roles: reader in clinical epidemiology
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Does cost feedback modify demand for common blood tests in secondary care? A prospective controlled intervention study
Sarah Lewis, Ben Young, Peter Thurley, Dominick Shaw, Jo Cranwell, Rob Skelly, Tessa Langley, Mark Norwood, Nigel DC Sturrock, Andrew W Fogarty
Future Healthc J Oct 2019, 6 (3) 204-208; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2019-0001
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Does cost feedback modify demand for common blood tests in secondary care? A prospective controlled intervention study
Sarah Lewis, Ben Young, Peter Thurley, Dominick Shaw, Jo Cranwell, Rob Skelly, Tessa Langley, Mark Norwood, Nigel DC Sturrock, Andrew W Fogarty
Future Healthc J Oct 2019, 6 (3) 204-208; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2019-0001
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