Library alert to recent literature on health management, policy and planning, leadership, and more 24 January 2023
Agent-based modelling: lessons for this and future pandemics - InSight - 22 January 2023
...Epidemiologic and economic modelling of optimal COVID-19 policy: public health and social measures, masks and vaccines in Victoria, Australia - Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific - 20 January 2023
Intersection between health, health literacy and local government: a mixed methods approach to identifying ways to better connect people to place-based primary health care in Western Australia - BMC Health Services Research - 21 January 2023
People, partnerships and place: How can ICSs [Integrated Care Systems] turn the rhetoric into reality? - Nuffield Trust - 20 January 2023
Emergency healthcare: a national emergency - England. House of Lords, Public Services Committee - report - 19 January 2023
How prepared is the world? Identifying weaknesses in existing assessment frameworks for global health security through a One Health approach - Series of Papers - The Lancet - 19 January 2023
SA to implement ZEDOC platform for statewide patient reported measures project - Pulse+IT - 19 January 2023
Access to emergency services. The NHS Confederation's written evidence submission to the House of Lords Public Services Committee inquiry on access to emergency services - 19 January 2023
Navigating complex trade-offs in public health interventions - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice - 19 January 2023
A Cocoon Pregnancy Care Model to Reduce Maternal Morbidity and Mortality - NEJM Catalyst - 18 January 2023
Electronic I-PASS: Updating the Handoff Safety Tool Through EHR Integration and Workflow Enhancement - NEJM Catalyst - 18 January 2023
The Serious Illness Care Program: Implementing a Key Element of High-Quality Oncology Care - NEJM Catalyst - 18 January 2023
ChatGPT listed as author on research papers: many scientists disapprove. At least four articles credit the AI tool as a co-author, as publishers scramble to regulate its use - Nature - 18 January 2023
...Including this one - Performance of ChatGPT on USMLE: Potential for AI-Assisted Medical Education Using Large Language Models - medRxiv - 21 December 2022
...Along the same line - Can artificial intelligence pass the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists examination? Multi-reader diagnostic accuracy study - BMJ - 21 December 2022
Hybridity enabled: A research synthesis of the enabling conditions for hybrid professionalism in healthcare - Health Services Management Research - 18 January 2023
Global Use of Medicines 2023: Outlook to 2027 - IQVIA - 18 January 2023
Transforming lives, improving health outcomes: tackling the true cost of variation in uptake of innovative medicines. Ensuring patients are able to access and benefit from innovative medicines – wherever they live in the UK. Joint NHS Confederation and ABPI report - 17 January 2023
Interdisciplinary interactions, social systems and technical infrastructure required for successful implementation of mobile stroke units: A qualitative process evaluation - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice - 17 January 2023
More myths: Introducing payments, cutting back on managers or bringing in tax breaks for private care will fix the NHS - Nuffield Trust - 16 January 2023
Policy on innovation in Australia: Divergence in definitions, problems, and solutions - Australian Journal of Public Administration - 16 January 2023
Building clinical pathways of the future that improve safety and reduce waste in healthcare - Journal of Hospital Medicine - 12 January 2023
Developing hospitalist educators when teaching time is scarce: The Passport model as a professional development approach - Journal of Hospital Medicine - 12 January 2023
The emergence of a value transformation strategic initiative in the healthcare context - Health Services Management Review - 11 January 2023