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Attitudes and behaviour of general practitioners and their prescribing costs: a national cross …

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C Watkins, I Harvey, P Carthy, L Moore, E … - British Medical Journal, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: General practitioner (GP) prescribing accounts for about 10% of NHS
expenditure. GPs at the top of the range have annual prescribing costs that are
almost twice as much as those at the bottom of the range. This variation ...
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A study of factors associated with cost and variation in prescribing among GPs

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P Carthy, I Harvey, R Brawn, C Watkins - Family Practice, 2000 - Oxford Univ Press
Research and Development Support Unit, Salisbury Healthcare NHS Trust, Salisbury
District Hospital, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 8BJ, a Department of Epidemiology
and Public Health, University of East Anglia, b Department of Education, ...
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Influence of commercial information on prescription quantity in primary care

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F Caamano, A Figueiras, JJ Gestal-Otero - The European Journal of Public Health, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
Background: In the last few years we have witnessed many publicly-financed
health services reaching a crisis point. Thus, drug expenditure is nowadays one
of the main concerns of health managers, and its containment one of the ...
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An innovative approach to educating medical students about pharmaceutical promotion

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MS Wilkes, JR Hoffman - Academic Medicine, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > December 2001 - Volume 76 - Issue 12 > An
Innovative Approach to Educating Medical Students about P... ... Dr. Wilkes is
professor of medicine and vice dean for education, University of ...
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[CITATION] Misleading drug promotion-no sign of improvements


PR Mansfield, D Henry - Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
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Do GPs working in practice with high or low prescribing costs have different views on …

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AJ Avery, RV Wetzels, S Rodgers, C O'Neill - The British Journal of General Practice, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Introduction IN 1994, the Audit Commission stated that the National Health
Service (NHS) could save £425 million if all general practition- ers (GPs) were
to prescribe in a similar way to those in 50 select- ed practices.1 Areas ...
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Psychological aspects of gifts from drug companies


D Katz, P Mansfield, R Goodman, L Tiefer, J … - JAMA, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
Across cultures and over time, it has been observed that gift exchange
stimulates social advancement by creating networks of obligation. Giving a gift
is more than a nicety—it creates a social contract. Gifts create ...
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[PDF] The ethics of pharmaceutical industry relationships with medical students


WA Rogers, PR Mansfield, AJ Braunack-Mayer, … - Medical Journal of Australia, 2004 - mja.com.au
THERE IS GROWING DEBATE about the ethics of relation- ships between the
pharmaceutical industry and the medical profession.1,2 Concerns include bias in
research funded by the pharmaceutical industry3 and conflicts of interest ...
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Banning all drug promotion is the best option pending major reforms


PR Mansfield - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2005 - Springer
Drug promotion should be evaluated according to its impact on health, access to
information, informed consent, and wealth. Drug promotion currently does more
harm than good to each of these objectives because it is usually ...
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Accepting what we can learn from advertising's mirror of desire


P Mansfield - BMJ, 2004 - bmjcom.highwire.org
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