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Is there overutilisation of cataract surgery in England?


N Black, J Browne, J van der Meulen, L … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2009 - bjo.bmj.com
Objectives: Following a 3.7-fold increase in the rate of cataract surgery in the
UK between 1989 and 2004, concern has been raised as to whether this has been
accompanied by an excessive decline in the threshold such that some ...
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The importance of acuity, stereopsis, and contrast sensitivity for health-related quality of life …

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S Datta, AJE Foss, MJ Grainge, RM Gregson, … - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2008 - ARVO
1 From the Department of Ophthalmology, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham,
United Kingdom; the 2 Clinical Gerontology Research Unit, City Hospital,
Nottingham, United Kingdom; and the 3 Department of Epidemiology and Public ...
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Cataract surgical rates: is there overprovision in certain areas?


JM Sparrow - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Cataract surgery rates in developed countries have increased dramatically over
the past two decades. In England, the crude surgical rate in 1990 was around
2/1000, 1 by 1997 this had risen to around 3/1000 2 and by 2005 peaked at ...
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[CITATION] The outcomes of cataract surgery: the relationships between visual acuity, visual function and …


P Desai - University of London, 1996
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Lower visual acuity predicts worse utility values among patients with type 2 diabetes


DH Smith, ES Johnson, A Russell, B … - Quality of Life Research, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Objective We estimated the quality of life impact of vision loss in a
community-based population with diabetes. Design and methods We randomly
surveyed 4,000 members of a large health maintenance organization with type ...
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[CITATION] Growing capacity: independent sector diagnosis and treatment centres


NHS Executive - London: Department of Health, 2002
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How consistent are health utility values?


PL Ferreira, LN Ferreira, LN Pereira - Quality of Life Research, 2008 - Springer
Abstract The use of preference-based generic instru- ments to measure the
health-related quality of life of a general population or of individuals
suffering from a spe- cific disease has been increasing. However, there are ...
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[CITATION] Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in elective surgery: report to the Department …


J Browne, L Jamieson, J Lewsey, J van der …, 2007 - London: LSHTM
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Redesign and modernisation of an NHS cataract service (Fife 1997-2004): multifaceted …


A Tey, B Grant, D Harbison, S Sutherland, P … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bmj.com
Design Multifaceted approach to redesign hospital space to accommodate a
cataract unit; to invest in cataract nursing staff to allow more operations
under local anaesthesia and as day cases; and to enhance input by general ...
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Size matters: EQ-5D in transition


P Kind - Medical care, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Progress in the world of science is seldom trouble-free, linear, nor sometimes
even recognized for what it is. Where physical entities are the focus of our
studies, there is at least scope for the type of observation and ...
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