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| Hannah PatrickSummaryAffiliation: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Country: UK Publications
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Monitoring the use and outcomes of new devices and procedures: how does coding affect what Hospital Episode Statistics contribute? Lessons from 12 emerging procedures 2006-10Hannah Patrick
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, London, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 35:132-8. 2013..The authors sought to assess the availability and accuracy of routinely collected Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) data in the UK and their potential contribution to the monitoring of new procedures...
Usefulness of a short-term register for health technology assessment where the evidence base is poorHannah Patrick
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, London, UK
Int J Technol Assess Health Care 26:95-101. 2010..This study reviews the coverage and usefulness of a short-term register, established specifically for health technology assessment of a novel interventional procedure (minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum, or the Nuss procedure)...
Registers needed for new interventional proceduresGeorgios Lyratzopoulos
Interventional Procedures Programme, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, London WC1V 6NA, UK
Lancet 371:1734-6. 2008
How should accredited specialists be trained to do new procedures?Bruce Campbell
Interventional Procedures Programme, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, London, UK
Ann R Coll Surg Engl 91:91-4. 2009..All this is about accredited specialists who have completed their specialist training: it is not about 'training for trainees'...
Measuring the influence of colleagues on a consultant team's use of breast conserving surgeryAndrew R Hoy
Centre for Public Health Excellence, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, London, United Kingdom
Int J Technol Assess Health Care 26:156-62. 2010....
