RT @John_P_Browne: Table 4 is key. Main take away is balance between hospital and pre-hospital is v. different for Dublin vs rest of countr…
RT @John_P_Browne: @profcusack @jonathanhealy In our research the differences were enormous - e.g. Dublin had 50% more resource per capita…
RT @John_P_Browne: Table 4 is key. Main take away is balance between hospital and pre-hospital is v. different for Dublin vs rest of countr…
RT @John_P_Browne: @Walsh_BP @mikey0callaghan @ConorKeegan2 In case you are interested @sirenstudy just published a paper on regional urgen…
RT @John_P_Browne: @Walsh_BP @mikey0callaghan @ConorKeegan2 In case you are interested @sirenstudy just published a paper on regional urgen…
RT @MaritaHennessy: Variation in resource allocation in urgent & emergency Care Systems in Ireland https://t.co/wGj7JjVGPJ @TCDhpm @BriMJoh…
“A key question is whether any of the variation identified have been the result of deliberate health care policy and a systemic approach to planning urgent and emergency care”
RT @MaritaHennessy: Variation in resource allocation in urgent & emergency Care Systems in Ireland https://t.co/wGj7JjVGPJ @TCDhpm @BriMJoh…
Variation in resource allocation in urgent & emergency Care Systems in Ireland https://t.co/wGj7JjVGPJ @TCDhpm @BriMJohnston @bm_lynch @susanmsmith @John_P_Browne #healthpolicy #equity
RT @coleadproject: Variation in resource allocation in urgent and emergency Care Systems in Ireland: "There are notable differences in util…
Variation in resource allocation in urgent and emergency Care Systems in Ireland: "There are notable differences in utilisation of hospital-based emergency care resources at the regional level." @CUPIDireland https://t.co/5AX1hxWH9u