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Associate Professor University of Oxford Professor of Health economics Brunel University of London
Join us for a webinar on the Global Economic Burden of Disease 9 June 2025 11:00 AM UK Speakers: José Leal Oxford, StephanRocks Health Foundation Moderator:
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UB School of Economics
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🆕#WorkingPaper: “School Entry Age Policy and Adolescent Risk–Taking” byÂ
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Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
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Can your address affect how likely you are to get antibiotics? đź‘€ For older Americans in poorer areas, this seems to be the case. But is this solely due to socioeconomic deprivation or could the area they live change how their care is delivered? New from
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Why where you live might be affecting your antibiotic prescriptions – and why that matters
Older Americans who live in poorer areas are more likely to receive antibiotics, but is this due to socioeconomic deprivation alone or could the area they live influence how their care is delivered? A...
https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/blog/why-where-you-live-might-be-affecting-your-antibiotic-prescriptions-2013-and-why-that-matters
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Cristina Lopez-Mayan
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Presenting this morning our paper on adolescents’ risky behaviors & school entry cutoff, with Giulia Montresor &
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Catalan Economic Society Congress
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The US academic brain drain is real. The UK has a chance to become a new home for top researchers. My latest in @Wonkhe:
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The UK can seize the opportunity from US academia’s brain drain
American science and research has been thrown into crisis. Catia Nicodemo urges the UK to become a global hub for displaced academic talent
https://wonkhe.com/blogs/the-uk-can-seize-the-opportunity-from-us-academias-brain-drain/
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Duncan Webb
5 months ago
Come and work with me in lovely Lisbon! I’m hiring a full-time predoc research associate to work on exciting projects on discrimination, AI and health, and social media use in LMICs. Please share and apply!
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Predoc Job Description
Pre-Doctoral Research Assistant (Development Economics)Institution: Nova SBE, Lisbon (In-Person, with Partial Remote Flexibility)Supervisor: Duncan Webb, Assistant Professor of Economics Position O...
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How did NHS hospitals recover elective surgery after COVID? in SSM • Most English hospitals still hadn't fully recovered • Biggest delays in North England • Hospital size/staffing didn't predict recovery rates
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📢 Call for Papers! IX Workshop on Immigration, Health & Wellbeing @UniofOxford, 23-24 Oct 2025. Submit by 15 July 2025. Keynotes: Ian Preston, Hyejin Ku, Tamara Smith. Details:
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How did NHS hospitals recover elective surgery after COVID? in SSM • Most English hospitals still hadn't fully recovered • Biggest delays in North England • Hospital size/staffing didn't predict recovery rates
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📢 Call for Papers! IX Workshop on Immigration, Health & Wellbeing @UniofOxford, 23-24 Oct 2025. Submit by 15 July 2025. Keynotes: Ian Preston, Hyejin Ku, Tamara Smith. Details:
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Centre for Health Service Economics and Organisation (CHSEO)
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Graham Stretch
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“Use of ARRS staff was significantly associated with lower prescription rates (p<0.001) & higher patient satisfaction (p<0.001)” The Effects of ARRS staff in England on Prescription Patterns & Patient Satisfaction
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The Effects of the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) staff in England on Prescription Patterns and Patient Satisfaction
Background: In 2019, the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) was introduced in England as a crucial component of the government’s manifesto pledge to enhance access to general practice. The p...
https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0196
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