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Angela Bate
Angela Bate
Health Economist, Northumbria University
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Eliciting public preferences for healthcare: a systematic review of techniques
M Ryan, DA Scott, C Reeves, A Bate, ER Van Teijlingen, EM Russell, ...
Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) 5 (5), 1-186, 2001
8172001
Use of discrete choice experiments to elicit preferences
M Ryan, A Bate, CJ Eastmond, A Ludbrook
BMJ Quality & Safety 10 (suppl 1), i55-i60, 2001
3792001
Preferences for access to the GP: a discrete choice experiment
G Rubin, A Bate, A George, P Shackley, N Hall
British Journal of General Practice 56 (531), 743-748, 2006
1852006
Overcoming barriers to priority setting using interdisciplinary methods
S Peacock, C Mitton, A Bate, B McCoy, C Donaldson
Health policy 92 (2-3), 124-132, 2009
1132009
Using economics to set pragmatic and ethical priorities
S Peacock, D Ruta, C Mitton, C Donaldson, A Bate, M Murtagh
BMJ 332 (7539), 482-485, 2006
1022006
Testing the assumptions of rationality, continuity and symmetry when applying discrete choice experiments in health care
M Ryan, A Bate
Applied Economics Letters 8 (1), 59-63, 2001
1022001
Programme budgeting and marginal analysis: bridging the divide between doctors and managers
D Ruta, C Mitton, A Bate, C Donaldson
Bmj 330 (7506), 1501-1503, 2005
982005
Managing to manage healthcare resources in the English NHS? What can health economics teach? What can health economics learn?
A Bate, C Donaldson, MJ Murtagh
Health policy 84 (2-3), 249-261, 2007
602007
Rational disinvestment
C Donaldson, A Bate, C Mitton, F Dionne, D Ruta
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine 103 (10), 801-807, 2010
472010
Priority setting in healthcare: towards guidelines for the program budgeting and marginal analysis framework
SJ Peacock, C Mitton, D Ruta, C Donaldson, A Bate, L Hedden
Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research 10 (5), 539-552, 2010
472010
Aligning incentives and motivations in health care: the case of earned autonomy
R Mannion, M Goddard, A Bate
Financial Accountability & Management 23 (4), 401-420, 2007
432007
Attracting, recruiting and retaining nurses and care workers working in care homes: the need for a nuanced understanding informed by evidence and theory
R Devi, C Goodman, S Dalkin, A Bate, J Wright, L Jones, K Spilsbury
Age and ageing 50 (1), 65-67, 2021
412021
Using PBMA in health care priority setting; description, challenges and experiences
C Mitton, S Peacock, C Donaldson, A Bate
Applied health economics and health policy, 2003
382003
Implementing world class commissioning competencies
S McCafferty, I Williams, D Hunter, S Robinson, C Donaldson, A Bate
Journal of health services research & policy 17 (1_suppl), 40-48, 2012
362012
Moving forward on rationing: an economic view
C Donaldson, A Bate, P Brambleby, H Waldner
Bmj 337, 2008
312008
Systematic review of studies using conjoint analysis techniques to investigate patients’ preferences regarding osteoarthritis treatment
B Al-Omari, P McMeekin, A Bate
Patient preference and adherence, 197-211, 2021
192021
Priority setting in the public sector: Turning economics into a management process
C Donaldson, A Bate, C Mitton, S Peacock, D Ruta
Managing improvement in public service delivery: progress and challenges, 2006
192006
Decentralisation strategies and provider incentives in healthcare: evidence from the English National Health Service
R Mannion, M Goddard, M Kuhn, A Bate
Applied health economics and health policy 4, 47-54, 2005
162005
A longitudinal, observational study examining the relationships of patient satisfaction with services and mental well‐being to their clinical course in young people with Type 1 …
S Gray, T Cheetham, H McConachie, KD Mann, JR Parr, MS Pearce, ...
Diabetic Medicine 35 (9), 1216-1222, 2018
152018
Commissioning NHS dentistry in England: issues for decision-makers managing the new contract with finite resources
RD Holmes, A Bate, JG Steele, C Donaldson
Health Policy 91 (1), 79-88, 2009
132009
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