John Appleby
British economist
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- Bachelors Economics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Appleby, FAcSS is a British economist. He was chief economist at the King's Fund from 1998 to 2016 and is now Director of Research and Chief Economist at the Nuffield Trust. Appleby has worked in the National Health Service in Birmingham and London, and was a senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham and University of East Anglia. He is a Visiting Professor at the City Health Economics Centre, City University London. For five years he worked for the National Association of Health Authorities as manager of the Association’s Central Policy Unit. He writes extensively about current health policy matters, including the economic issues associated with the government’s reform agenda for health care such as the expansion of competitive forces in the NHS, patient choice, secondary care payment system, the use of patient reported outcome measures and the measurement of productivity in health care.
John Appleby 's Published Works
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- NICE's cost effectiveness threshold (2007) (223)
- Variations in health care: the good, the bad and the inexplicable. (2011) (193)
- Summary Patient choice How patients choose and how providers respond (2010) (157)
- Our Future Health Secured?: A Review of NHS Funding and Performance (2007) (113)
- Cross sectional study of reporting of epileptic seizures to general practitioners (2000) (85)
- Identifying the impact of government targets on waiting times in the NHS (2009) (69)
- London Patient Choice Project Evaluation: A model of patients’ choices of hospital from stated and revealed preference choice data (2005) (56)
- Measuring the performance of health systems (2000) (53)
- Do patients always prefer quicker treatment? : a discrete choice analysis of patients' stated preferences in the London Patient Choice Project. (2004) (51)
- Do patients always prefer quicker treatment? (2004) (46)
- Can the English Nhs Meet the 18-Week Waiting List Target? (2006) (36)
- Understanding Patients’ Choices at the Point of Referral (2006) (35)
- Reducing Waiting Times for Hospital Treatment: Lessons from the English NHS (2009) (35)
- Patients' views of explicit rationing: what are the implications for health service decision-making? (2003) (34)
- Is the aim of the English health care system to maximize QALYs? (2012) (30)
- Measuring in the NHS Using patient-assessed health outcomes to manage the performance of healthcare providers (2004) (22)
- Measuring performance in the NHS: what really matters? (2000) (21)
- London Patient Choice Project Evaluation (2005) (20)
- MEASURING NHS SUCCESS Can patients ’ views on health outcomes help to manage performance ? (2005) (18)
- A rapid view of access to care (2010) (18)
- Blair's billions: where will he find the money for the NHS? (2000) (17)
- The monetary value of patient-centred care: results from a discrete choice experiment in Dutch fertility care. (2014) (17)
- Patients choosing their hospital (2003) (16)
- Economics: the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on the world? (2013) (15)
- Promoting efficiency in the NHS: problems with the labour productivity index (1996) (12)
- Health system goals: life, death and . . . football (2001) (10)
- The global financial crisis, health and health care (2014) (10)
- English NHS waiting times: what next? (2009) (9)
- Government Funding of the UK National Health Service: What does the Historical Record Reveal? (1999) (9)
- 'Valuing development': Could approaches to measuring outcomes in health help make development more accountable? (2012) (8)
- Reporting NHS performance: how did the media perform? (2000) (7)
- QA4 IS THE AIM OF THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM TO MAXIMISE QALYS? AN INVESTIGATION OF ‘WHAT ELSE MATTERS’ IN THE NHS (2011) (4)
- Optimising waiting: a view from the English National Health Service (2010) (3)
- Changes in English NHS outpatient activity during the early Covid-19 period (2021) (2)
- How much should we spend on health care? (2015) (2)
- Health care UK : the King's Fund annual review of health policy (1998) (2)
- Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Simultaneous Cabinet Meetings at Wenhaston Village Hall, Hall Road, Wenhaston (2011) (0)
- O143 Healthy Active By Design: Health In All Policies Through Active Planning (2014) (0)
- Is still inequitable (2010) (0)
- Reflection on reviews of ‘Never again?’ (2013) (0)
- A partnership approach to developing urban design guidance for physical activity – The Healthy Active by Design Project (2014) (0)
- Mapping systems takes on a new dimension (2007) (0)
- Healthy Active by Design: the added value of evidenced based guidance in urban design practices (2014) (0)
- Who should pay for social care and how? (2021) (0)
- The impact of government targets on waiting times for elective surgery: new insights from time-to-event analysis (2006) (0)
- How Much Should We Spend on the NHS (2004) (0)
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