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Dr Angela Bate.
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Year
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Dr Angela Bate
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Longitudinal realist evaluation of the Dementia PersonAlised Care Team (D-PACT) intervention: protocol
2023
Dr Sara McCafferty
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Implementing world class commissioning competencies
2012
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Sara McCafferty
Implementation of the World Class Commissioning Competencies: a survey and case-study evaluation
2011
Dr Stuart Peacock
Dr Danny Ruta
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Priority setting in healthcare: Towards guidelines for the program budgeting and marginal analysis framework
2010
Dr Angela Bate
Dr Danny Ruta
Rational disinvestment
2010
Dr Simon Peacock
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Overcoming barriers to priority setting using interdisciplinary methods
2009
Dr Simon Peacock
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Advances in priority setting and the programme budgeting and marginal analysis (PBMA) framework
2008
Dr Angela Bate
Aligning incentives and motivations in health care: the case of earned autonomy
2007
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Dr Duika Burges Watson
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Managing the agenda: professional engagement in healthcare commissioning
2007
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Managing to manage healthcare resources in the English NHS? What can health economics teach? What can health economics learn?
2007
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Resource allocation in orthopaedics: Economic evaluation to priority setting
2007
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Resource Allocation in Orthopaedics: Economic Evaluation to Priority Setting. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
2007
Dr Simon Peacock
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
[abstract] Overview of priority setting, priority setting methods and the use of PBMA: results from international research
2006
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
[abstract] Setting priorities for managing renal failure in Ramallah Hospital (Palestine)
2006
Dr Angela Bate
Application of economic principles in healthcare priority setting
2006
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Dr Danny Ruta
Exchanging knowledge - using economic principles in priority setting practice
2006
Dr Simon Peacock
Dr Danny Ruta
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
et al.
Health economics - Using economics to set pragmatic and ethical priorities
2006
Dr Angela Bate
Helping managers manage scarcity: using participatory action research methods to develop commissioning in the primary care organisations within Northumberland, Tyne & Wear Strategic Health Authority
2006
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Dr Angela Bate
Dr Philip Shackley
Dr Nicola Hall
Preference for access to the GP: A discrete choice experiment
2006
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Dr Simon Peacock
Dr Danny Ruta
Priority setting in the public sector: turning economics into a management process
2006
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
The finite and beyond
2006
Dr Stuart Peacock
Dr Danny Ruta
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
et al.
Using economics for pragmatic and ethical priority setting: two checklists for doctors and managers
2006
Dr Angela Bate
[presentation] Aligning incentives and motivations in health care: the case of the English NHS
2005
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Danny Ruta
[presentation] Promoting Principles not Practice: turning economics into a management process in health care commissioning
2005
Dr Angela Bate
Decentralisation strategies and provider incentives in healthcare: Evidence from the English National Health Service
2005
Dr Angela Bate
PBMA in practice: overcoming pragmatic and methodological challenges
2005
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Programme budgeting and marginal analysis [presentation]
2005
Dr Danny Ruta
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Programme budgeting and marginal analysis: Bridging the divide between doctors and managers
2005
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Promoting Principles In Practice: Using PBMA for health care commissioning
2005
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Danny Ruta
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Promoting principles in practice: using PBMA for health care commissioning
2005
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Promoting principles in practice: using PBMA for health care commissioning in PCTs
2005
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Danny Ruta
Promoting principles in practice: using PBMA for health care commissioning in PCTs
2005
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Technocratic approaches do not fit the complexities of local NHS management
2005
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Evaluating ‘Tools of the Trade’: determining whether theoretically sound and ‘fair’ priority setting processes are used in health service organisations
2004
Dr Angela Bate
Professor Cam Donaldson
Priority setting and health care commissioning: is there a case for a UK Network?
2004
Dr Simon Peacock
Professor Cam Donaldson
Dr Angela Bate
Using PBMA in health care priority setting; description, challenges and experiences
2003
Dr Angela Bate
Using Discrete Choice Experiments to value alternative electronic prescribing systems in Scotland
2002
Dr Angela Bate
Eliciting public preferences for health care: a review of techniques
2001
Dr Angela Bate
Testing the assumptions of rationality, continuity and symmetry when applying discrete choice experiments in health care
2001