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What would other emergency stroke teams do? Using explainable machine learning to understand variation in thrombolysis practice
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National implementation of reperfusion for acute ischaemic stroke in England: How should services be configured? A modelling study
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Use of Clinical Pathway Simulation and Machine Learning to Identify Key Levers for Maximizing the Benefit of Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute Stroke
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Impact of COVID-19 on social prescribing across an Integrated Care System: A Researcher in Residence study
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Effectiveness of a targeted telephone-based case management service on activity in an Emergency Department in the UK: a pragmatic difference-in-differences evaluation
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Impact of COVID-19 on social prescribing across an Integrated Care System: A Researcher in Residence study
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Integrating the voluntary sector in personalised care: mixed methods study of the outcomes from wellbeing co-ordination for adults with complex needs
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Practitioners’ ability to remotely develop understanding for personalised care and support planning: a thematic analysis of multiple data sources from the feasibility phase of the Dementia Personalised Care Team (D-PACT) intervention
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‘Do I have the capacity to make capacity judgements?’ Researcher reflections from a person-centred dementia support study
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Engaging Stakeholders in Realist Programme Theory Building: Insights from the Prospective Phase of a Primary Care Dementia Support Study
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Impact of COVID-19 on social prescribing across an Integrated Care System: A Researcher in Residence study
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