Winblad, Ulrika, 1968-
Ulrika Winblad researcher
VIAF ID: 311495353 (Personal)
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Works
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ACO-Affiliated Hospitals Reduced Rehospitalizations From Skilled Nursing Facilities Faster Than Other Hospitals | |
Any lessons to learn? Pathways and impasses towards health system resilience in post-pandemic times. | |
Are data from national quality registries used in quality improvement at Swedish hospital clinics? | |
Challenges and Consequences of Reduced Skilled Nursing Facility Lengths of Stay | |
Choice policies in Northern European health systems | |
Choosing the Best and Scrambling for the Rest: Hospital-Nursing Home Relationships and Admissions to Post-Acute Care. | |
A comparison of calls subjected to a malpractice claim versus 'normal calls' within the Swedish healthcare direct: a case-control study | |
Consequences of a decentralized healthcare governance model: measuring regional authority support for patient choice in Sweden. | |
Contracting out welfare services how are private contractors held accountable?. | |
Depicting the interplay between organisational tiers in the use of a national quality registry to develop quality of care in Sweden | |
Do personal assistance activities promote participation for persons with disabilities in Sweden? | |
Do public nursing home care providers deliver higher quality than private providers? Evidence from Sweden | |
Does undernutrition still prevail among nursing home residents? | |
Does voluntary health insurance reduce the use of and the willingness to finance public health care in Sweden? | |
The effects of nutritional guideline implementation on nursing home staff performance: a controlled trial. | |
Effekter av valfrihet inom hälso- och sjukvård : en kartläggning av kunskapsläget | |
Equity aspects of the Primary Health Care Choice Reform in Sweden - a scoping review | |
Equity in Treatment and Outcomes among Heart Failure Patients in Sweden The role of gender, age and socioeconomic factors in access to treatment and mortality. | |
Factors Explaining Program Sustainability A Study of the Implementation of a Social Services Program in Sweden. | |
Factors facilitating a national quality registry to aid clinical quality improvement: findings of a national survey | |
Factors that shape the successful implementation of decommissioning programmes an interview study with clinic managers. | |
Free establishment of primary health care providers: effects on geographical equity | |
How do people choose to be informed? A survey of the information searched for in the choice of primary care provider in Sweden. | |
Impact of increased patient choice of providers in Sweden: cataract surgery. | |
The Impact of the Swedish Care Coordination Act on Hospital Readmission and Length-of-Stay among Multi-Morbid Elderly Patients A Controlled Interrupted Time Series Analysis. | |
Is Canadian Healthcare Affordable? A Comparative Analysis of the Canadian Healthcare System from 2004 to 2014. | |
Kåren och köerna : en ESO-rapport om den medicinska professionens roll i styrningen av svensk hälso- och sjukvård | |
Local politico-administrative perspectives on quality improvement based on national registry data in Sweden: a qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research | |
Malpractice claims regarding calls to Swedish telephone advice nursing: what went wrong and why? | |
Market-orienting reforms in rural health care in Sweden how can equity in access be preserved?. | |
Mechanisms behind privatization: a case study of private growth in Swedish elderly care. | |
Medicare Advantage control of postacute costs: perspectives from stakeholders | |
När förvaltning blir business, 2013: | |
'Nurses are seen as general cargo, not the smart TVs you ship carefully' the politics of nurse staffing in England, Spain, Sweden, and the Netherlands. | |
Patient participation during hospitalization for myocardial infarction: perceptions among patients and personnel | |
Patient reactions to hospital choice in Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. | |
Patients Are Not Given Quality-Of-Care Data About Skilled Nursing Facilities When Discharged From Hospitals | |
The perspectives of Swedish registered nurses about managing difficult calls to emergency medical dispatch centres a qualitative descriptive study. | |
Preserving social equity in marketized primary care strategies in Sweden. | |
Privatization of social services: quality differences in Swedish elderly care. | |
The reactions to macro-economic crises in Nordic health system policies: Denmark, Finland and Sweden, 1980-2013. | |
Recentralizing healthcare through evidence-based guidelines - striving for national equity in Sweden | |
Registered Nurses' experiences of using a clinical decision support system for triage of emergency calls A qualitative interview study. | |
Reregulation of the Swedish pharmacy sector-A qualitative content analysis of the political rationale | |
Research funders' roles and perceived responsibilities in relation to the implementation of clinical research results: a multiple case study of Swedish research funders | |
Risk selection in primary care: a cross-sectional fixed effect analysis of Swedish individual data | |
Small is beautiful? Explaining resident satisfaction in Swedish nursing home care. | |
Soft law and individual responsibility a review of the Swedish policy response to COVID-19. | |
Stakeholders' expectations and perceived effects of the pharmacy ownership liberalization reform in Sweden: a qualitative interview study | |
Steering health and social care through quasi-markets | |
Telephone nurses' communication and response to callers' concern--a mixed methods study. | |
Using trigger tools to identify triage errors by ambulance dispatch nurses in Sweden an observational study. | |
Varför så få ideella aktörer inom äldreomsorgen? | |
Vertical policy coordination of COVID-19 testing in Sweden an analysis of policy-specific demands and institutional barriers. |