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1“...In this journal there has been considerable discussion regarding the development of tools for valuing the multiple attributes that arise from complex...”
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3by Wildman, John McMeekin, Peter Grieve, Eleanor Briggs, Andrew Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.11.2016)“...With an ageing population there is a move towards the use of assisted living technologies (ALTs) to provide social care and health care services, and to...”
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4by Bonilla, Roberto Kiraly, Francis Wildman, John Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...We propose a theoretical explanation for the so‐called beauty premium. Our approach relies entirely on search frictions and the fact that physical appearance...”
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5“...It is believed that income affects health directly but it is argued that indirect income effects due to relative deprivation may be equally important. This...”
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6by Baker, Rachel Wildman, John Mason, Helen Donaldson, Cam Published in Health economics (01.03.2014)“...ABSTRACT The elicitation of societal views about healthcare priority setting is an important, contemporary research area, and there are a number of studies...”
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8by Lancsar, Emily Wildman, John Donaldson, Cam Ryan, Mandy Baker, Rachel Published in Journal of health economics (2011)“...This paper presents the first attempt to use a discrete choice experiment to derive distributional weights for quality adjusted life years (QALYs), based on...”
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9by Wildman, John Published in Journal of health economics (2003)“...Using regression techniques this paper estimates the level of income related health inequality in GB in 1992 and 1998. Inequality is decomposed to investigate...”
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10by Braakmann, Nils Waqas, Muhammad Wildman, John Published in The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy (03.02.2017)“...Using the UK Citizenship Survey for the years 2007–2010, this paper investigates how immigrants view immigration and how these views compare to the views of...”
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11“...Approximately 10% of people have O-negative blood. Because it can be transfused into almost anyone, hospitals particularly value such blood. We use this fact,...”
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12by Guarnizo-Herreño, Carol C Watt, Richard G Fuller, Elizabeth Steele, Jimmy G Shen, Jing Morris, Stephen Wildman, John Tsakos, Georgios Published in BMC public health (09.08.2014)“...The objective of this study was to assess socioeconomic inequalities in subjective measures of oral health in a national sample of adults in England, Wales and...”
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13by Moffatt, Suzanne Wildman, John Pollard, Tessa M Penn, Linda O’Brien, Nicola Pearce, Mark S Wildman, Josephine M Published in BMJ Open (01.01.2019)“...IntroductionSocial prescribing enables healthcare professionals to use voluntary and community sector resources to improve support for people with long-term...”
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14by Donaldson, Cam Baker, Rachel Mason, Helen Jones-Lee, Michael Lancsar, Emily Wildman, John Bateman, Ian Loomes, Graham Robinson, Angela Sugden, Robert Prades, Jose Luis Pinto Ryan, Mandy Shackley, Phil Smith, Richard Published in BMC health services research (11.01.2011)“...Since the inception of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in England, there have been questions about the empirical basis for the...”
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15by Tsakos, Georgios Guarnizo-Herreño, Carol C O’Connor, Rhiannon Wildman, John Steele, Jimmy G Allen, Patrick Finbarr Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.12.2017)“...BackgroundOral diseases are highly prevalent and impact on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). However, time changes in OHRQoL have been scarcely...”
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16“...Smoking bans in public places are considered an important public health intervention. The impact of such bans on health, and especially self-reported health,...”
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17Resource allocation in NHS dentistry: recognition of societal preferences (RAINDROP): study protocolby Vernazza, Christopher R Carr, Katherine Wildman, John Gray, Joanne Holmes, Richard D Exley, Catherine Smith, Robert A Donaldson, Cam Published in BMC health services research (22.06.2018)“...Resources in any healthcare systems are scarce relative to need and therefore choices need to be made which often involve difficult decisions about the best...”
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18by Gravelle, Hugh Wildman, John Sutton, Matthew Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (2002)“...It has been suggested that, especially in countries with high per capita income, there is an independent effect of income distribution on the health of...”
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19“...In this paper we use relative distributions to examine changes in the distribution of the body mass index (BMI) in England and Canada during the period...”
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20“...The World Health Report 2000 focuses on the performance of health‐care systems around the globe. The report uses efficiency measurement techniques to create a...”