Categoria: Academia
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A report on peer review reports
I decided to start a public reporting of my contributions to peer review. I don’t know where the peer review system is headed and how central this (unpaid but crucial) service activity will be for academia in the future. Nevertheless, I’d like to leave this here as a reminder for me and potentially as a benchmark
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Free-for-all: Does crowding impact outcomes because hospital emergency departments do not prioritise effectively?
I just have a new paper out in Journal of Health Economics. It’s about emergency departments (EDs) and the different patients they treat. It’s free to read here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2024.102881. This is a summary that expands slightly on the Twitter/X thread (here). Crowding (and very long waits that come with it) is a problem as it
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Framework for identification and measurement of spillover effects in policy implementation: intended non-intended targeted non-targeted spillovers (INTENTS)
If you plan to implement/evaluate a health intervention/policy, you may want to check this out! The #framework for identification and measurement of spillover effects in policy implementation (Intended Non-Intended Targeted Non-targeted spillovers, #INTENTS) is out on Implementation Science Communications #ImpSciComms. https://lnkd.in/ecwUyyeq The #INTENTS framework builds on a scoping review of the health(care) literature since 1991 led by myself and Jack Elliott, which