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Sources,
uses, strengths and limitations of data collected in
primary care in England.
Health Statistics Quarterly 2004; 21: 5-14.
Trends in mortality and hospital admissions associated
with epilepsy in England and Wales during the 1990s.
Health Statistics Quarterly 2004; 21: 23-29.
Use of Read codes in diabetes management in a South London primary care group: implications for the production of disease registers in primary care.
British Medical Journal 2003; 326: 1130-1132.
Profiling performance in primary care in the USA.
British Medical Journal 2003; 326: 744-777.
Primary care in the United States.
British Medical Journal 2003; 326:
631-634.
Prevalence of
treated asthma and its management in general practice in
England and Wales, 1994-1998.
Health Statistics Quarterly
2003; 17: 15-22.
Association between practice size, volume of cases and quality of care of patients with ischaemic heart disease: cross-sectional study.
British Medical Journal 2003; 326: 371-372.
Ten ways to improve information technology in the NHS.
British Medical Journal 2003; 326:
202-204.
Prevalence of
treated hypertension in general practice in England and
Wales, 1994 to 1998.
Health Statistics Quarterly
2002; 16: 14-18.
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis: divergent trends in hospital admission rates 1989/90 to 1999/2000.
Health Statistics Quarterly 2002; 16:
14-18.
Trends in the treatment of osteoporosis and types of drug treatments prescribed in general practice in England and Wales, 1994 to 1998.
Health Statistics Quarterly 2002; 16:
5-13.
Socio-economic
and ethnic variations in health status and use of health
services among children: cross-sectional survey.
British
Medical Journal 2002; 325: 520-523.
Primary
care physicians’ specialty referral rates in the
United Kingdom versus the United States.
British
Medical Journal 2002; 325: 370-371.
Epilepsy prevalence and prescribing patterns in England and Wales.
Health Statistics Quarterly 2002; 15: 23-30.
Prescribing incentive schemes
in two regions: cross-sectional survey.
British
Medical Journal 2002; 324: 1127-1128.
Prevalence
of diagnosed diabetes mellitus in general practice in England and
Wales, 1994 to 1998.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2002; 14: 5-13.
Age
and sex specific antibiotic prescribing patterns in general
practice in England and Wales, 1994 to 1998.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2002; 14: 14-20.
Trends
in hospital admissions for heart failure in England,
1989-2000.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2002; 13: 16-21.
Stroke
incidence and risk factors in a population-based prospective
cohort study.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2001; 12: 18-26.
Co-existing
conditions and utilisation of health services associated with
heart failure: general practice based study.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2001; 12: 27-33.
Prevalence
of ischaemic heart disease and its management with statins and
aspirin in general practice in England and Wales, 1994-1998.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2001; 12: 34-39.
Use
of risk adjustment in budget setting and performance measurement
in primary care. Paper I. How it works.
British
Medical Journal 2001; 323: 604-607.
Use
of risk adjustment in budget setting and performance measurement
in primary care: Paper II. Advantages, disadvantages,
practicalities.
British
Medical Journal 2001; 323: 607-610.
Social
and economic variation in general practice consultation rates
amongst men aged 16-39.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2001; 9: 29-36.
Trends
in mortality and hospital admissions associated with atrial
fibrillation in England and Wales.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2001; 9: 37-44.
Socio-demographic
differences in general practice consultation rates for psychiatric
disorders among patients aged 16-64.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2001; 11: 5-10.
Prevalence
and management of heart failure in general practice in England and
Wales, 1994-1998.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2001; 11: 17-24.
Using
computerised medical records to identify patients with ischaemic
heart disease in general practice.
British
Medical Journal 2000; 321: 548-50.
Cross-sectional
study of primary care groups in London: measures of socio-economic
and health status, and association with hospital admission rates.
British
Medical Journal 2000; 321: 1057-1060.
Death
rates from dementias and neurodegenerative disorders in England
& Wales and the USA, 1993– 1997.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2000; 6: 26-31.
Paracetamol
related deaths in England and Wales, 1993-1997
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2000; 7: 5-9.
Trends
in hospital admissions for fractures in England, 1989-90 to
1997-98.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 2000; 7: 10-17.
Extent
of misclassification of death from CreutzfeldtJakob disease in
England 197996: retrospective examination of clinical records.
British
Medical Journal 2000; 320: 145-147.
Prescribing
for asthma by general practitioners in England and Wales
1994-1996.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 1999; 1: 16-20.
Socio-economic
differences in childhood consultation rates in general practice in
England and Wales: Prospective cohort study.
British
Medical Journal 1999; 318: 642-646.
Unified
budgets for primary care groups.
British
Medical Journal 1999; 318: 772-6.
Prevalence
of treated chronic diseases in general practice in England and
Wales; trends over time and variations by the ONS area
classification.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 1999; 2: 25-32.
Socio-economic
differences in general practice consultation rates among people
aged 65 years and over: prospective cohort study.
British
Medical Journal 1999; 319: 26-28.
Explaining
the variation in general practice admission rates: cross-sectional
study.
British
Medical Journal 1999; 319: 98-103.
Management
of heart failure in general practice in England and Wales in 1996.
Health
Statistics Quarterly 1999; 4: 5-8.
Setting
and monitoring prescribing budgets in general practice.
British
Medical Journal; 1998: 316: 748-750.
Dementia
in people aged 65 years and older: a growing problem?
Population
Trends 1998; 92: 23-28.
Death
rates from dementias and neurodegenerative disorders in England
and Wales, 1979-1996.
British
Medical Journal 1998; 317: 320-321.
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