Roland, Martin, 1951-
Roland, M. O
Martin Roland
Roland, M. O. (Martin Oliver)
Roland, Martin Oliver
VIAF ID: 269438987 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/269438987
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100 1 _ ‡a Roland, M. O. ‡q (Martin Oliver)
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100 1 _ ‡a Roland, Martin, ‡d 1951-
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100 1 _ ‡a Roland, Martin, ‡d 1951-
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Works
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Accessing primary care: a simulated patient study |
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The accuracy of diagnostic coding for acute kidney injury in England - a single centre study |
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ACE inhibitor and angiotensin receptor-II antagonist prescribing and hospital admissions with acute kidney injury: a longitudinal ecological study |
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Antidepressants for non-specific low back pain |
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Assessing communication quality of consultations in primary care: initial reliability of the Global Consultation Rating Scale, based on the Calgary-Cambridge Guide to the Medical Interview. |
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Back pain, c1989: |
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Back pain : new approaches to rehabilitation and education |
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Better management of patients with multimorbidity |
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Case management for at-risk elderly patients in the English integrated care pilots: observational study of staff and patient experience and secondary care utilisation |
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Challenges to the credibility of patient feedback in primary healthcare settings: a qualitative study. |
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Changes in patient experiences of primary care during health service reforms in England between 2003 and 2007 |
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The changing face of commissioning in England. |
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Changing practice as a quality indicator for primary care: analysis of data on voluntary disenrollment from the English GP Patient Survey |
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Continuity of care: betrayed values or misplaced nostalgia. |
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Defining comorbidity: implications for understanding health and health services |
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Differences in the diagnosis and management of type 2 diabetes in 3 countries (US, UK, and Germany): results from a factorial experiment |
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Do English patients want continuity of care, and do they receive it? |
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Does higher quality of diabetes management in family practice reduce unplanned hospital admissions? |
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English NHS embarks on controversial and risky market-style reforms in health care. |
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Exclusion of patients from pay-for-performance targets by English physicians |
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Experiences of care among Medicare beneficiaries with ESRD: Medicare Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey results. |
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Factors affecting patients' trust and confidence in GPs: evidence from the English national GP patient survey |
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Future of quality measurement |
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The future shape of primary care |
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The General Practice Assessment Questionnaire (GPAQ) - development and psychometric characteristics |
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Hospital referrals |
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How can health care organizations be reliably compared?: Lessons from a national survey of patient experience |
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Impact on alcohol purchasing of a ban on multi-buy promotions: a quasi-experimental evaluation comparing Scotland with England and Wales |
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Impacts of case management for frail elderly people: a qualitative study |
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Incentives must be closely aligned to professional values. |
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Influences of organizational features of healthcare settings on clinical decision making: qualitative results from a cross-national factorial experiment |
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Is polypharmacy always hazardous? A retrospective cohort analysis using linked electronic health records from primary and secondary care |
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Judging nudging: can nudging improve population health? |
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Making sense of patient priorities: applying discrete choice methods in primary care using 'think aloud' technique |
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Measuring patient experience: concepts and methods |
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Med. dir., 1988: |
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Moving specialist care into the community: an initial evaluation. |
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Multimorbidity and delivery of care for long-term conditions in the English National Health Service: baseline data from a cohort study |
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Patterns of disease presentation and management in Egyptian primary care: findings from a survey of 2458 primary care patient consultations |
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Pay-for-Performance: Not a Magic Bullet |
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Performance of small general practices under the UK's Quality and Outcomes Framework |
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Prevalence and benefits of care plans and care planning for people with long-term conditions in England. |
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Preventing emergency readmissions to hospital, 2012: |
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Primary care experience of people with long-standing psychological problems: evidence from a national survey in England |
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Professional values and reported behaviours of doctors in the USA and UK: quantitative survey |
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Psychometric properties of the Patient Assessment Of Chronic Illness Care measure: acceptability, reliability and validity in United Kingdom patients with long-term conditions |
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Public acceptability of government intervention to change health-related behaviours: a systematic review and narrative synthesis |
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Quality indicators for the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in primary care in nine European countries |
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Quality of Primary Care in England with the Introduction of Pay for Performance |
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RAND Corporation website, Oct. 10, 2014: |
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Reducing emergency admissions: are we on the right track? |
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Relationship between clinical quality and patient experience: analysis of data from the english quality and outcomes framework and the National GP Patient Survey |
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Relationship between Number of Medical Conditions and Quality of Care |
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Reliability of patient responses in pay for performance schemes: analysis of national General Practitioner Patient Survey data in England |
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Routine care provided by specialists to children and adolescents in the United States (2002-2006) |
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Should measures of patient experience in primary care be adjusted for case mix? Evidence from the English General Practice Patient Survey |
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Socio-demographic inequalities in stage of cancer diagnosis: evidence from patients with female breast, lung, colon, rectal, prostate, renal, bladder, melanoma, ovarian and endometrial cancer. |
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Specialist outreach clinics in general practice, 1998: |
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Successes and Failures of Pay for Performance in the United Kingdom |
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Talking about smoking in primary care medical practice--results of experimental studies from the US, UK and Germany |
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Teaching medicine in the community : a guide for undergraduate education |
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A ‘telephone first’ approach to demand management in English general practice: a multimethod evaluation |
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Understanding why some ethnic minority patients evaluate medical care more negatively than white patients: a cross sectional analysis of a routine patient survey in English general practices |
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Urgent care in England |
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Users' reports and evaluations of out-of-hours health care and the UK national quality requirements: a cross sectional study |
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Using health status to measure NHS performance: another step into the dark for the health reform in England. |
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Variation in reported experience of involvement in cancer treatment decision making: evidence from the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey |
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Wasting the doctor's time? A video-elicitation interview study with patients in primary care |
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Web-based textual analysis of free-text patient experience comments from a survey in primary care |
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What benefits will choice bring to patients? Literature review and assessment of implications |
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What patients want from primary care consultations: a discrete choice experiment to identify patients' priorities |
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