Items where Author is "Street, Andrew"

Number of items: 53.
  • Validation of the hospital frailty risk score in China. (2025) Qiu, Yue and Xiong, Weiqing and Fang, Xinyue and Li, Pei and Conroy, Simon and Maynou, Laia and Rockwood, Kenneth and Liu, Xien and Wu, Ji and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Using patient-reported outcome measures to evaluate care for patients with inflammatory chronic rheumatic disease. (2022) Rodrigues, Daniela and Street, Andrew and Santos, Maria José and Rodrigues, Ana Maria and Marques-Gomes, João and Canhão, Helena picture_as_pdf
  • The association between frailty risk and COVID-19-associated all-mortality in hospitalised older people:a national cohort study. (2022) Maynou, Laia and Owen, Rhiannon and Konstant-Hambling, Rob and Imam, Towhid and Arkill, Suzanne and Bertfield, Deborah and Street, Andrew and Abrams, Keith R. and Conroy, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • External validation of the Hospital Frailty Risk Score in France. (2022) Gilbert, Thomas and Cordier, Quentin and Polazzi, Stéphanie and Bonnefoy, Marc and Keeble, Eilìs and Street, Andrew and Conroy, Simon and Duclos, Antoine picture_as_pdf
  • Development and validation of a Hospital Frailty Risk Score focusing on older people in acute care settings using electronic hospital records: an observational study. (2018) Gilbert, Thomas and Neuburger, Jenny and Kraindler, Joshua and Keeble, Eilis and Smith, Paul and Ariti, Cono and Arora, Sandeepa and Street, Andrew and Parker, Stuart and Roberts, Helen C. and Bardsley, Martin and Conroy, Simon
  • Addressing missing data in patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs):implications for the use of PROMs for comparing provider performance. Gomes, Manuel and Gutacker, Nils and Bojke, Chris and Street, Andrew
  • Are cost differences between specialist and general hospitals compensated by the prospective payment system? Longo, Francesco and Siciliani, Luigi and Street, Andrew
  • Association of annual intensive care unit sepsis caseload with hospital mortality from sepsis in the United Kingdom, 2010-2016. Maharaj, Ritesh and Mcguire, Alistair and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Calls for routine collection of patient-reported outcome measures are getting louder. Gutacker, Nils and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Combining the hospital frailty risk score with the Charlson and Elixhauser multimorbidity indices to identify older patients at risk of poor outcomes in acute care. Gilbert, Thomas and Cordier, Quentin and Polazzi, Stéphanie and Street, Andrew and Conroy, Simon and Duclos, Antoine picture_as_pdf
  • The Conservatives left the NHS in intensive care. Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Developing a methodological framework for organisational case studies: a rapid review and consensus development process. Rodgers, Mark and Thomas, Sian and Harden, Melissa and Parker, Gillian and Street, Andrew and Eastwood, Alison
  • Did the acute frailty network improve outcomes for older people living with frailty? A staggered difference-in-difference panel event study. Street, Andrew and Maynou, Laia and Conroy, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Does hiring more NHS managers make hospitals perform better? Asaria, Miqdad and Mcguire, Alistair and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Evaluating integrated care for people with complex needs. Kasteridis, Panagiotis and Mason, Anne and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Evidence to support delivery of effective health services:a responsive programme of rapid evidence synthesis. Chambers, Duncan and Booth, Andrew and Rodgers, Mark and Preston, Louise and Dalton, Jane and Goyder, Elizabeth and Thomas, Sian and Parker, Gillian and Street, Andrew and Eastwood, Alison picture_as_pdf
  • Examining the effect of interventions in emergency care for older people using a system dynamics decision support tool. England, Tracey and Brailsford, Sally and Evenden, Dave and Street, Andrew and Maynou, Laia and Mason, Suzanne M. and Preston, Louise and Burton, Christopher and Van Oppen, James and Conroy, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Examining variations in hospital productivity in the English NHS. Castelli, Adriana and Street, Andrew and Verzulli, Rossella and Ward, Padraic
  • Factors associated with longer wait times, admission and reattendances in older patients attending emergency departments:an analysis of linked healthcare data. Maynou, Laia and Street, Andrew and Burton, Christopher and Mason, Suzanne M. and Stone, Tony and Martin, Graham and Van Oppen, James and Conroy, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Florence Nightingale would have recognised the challenges associated with COVID-19. Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • For-profit health care might be damaging population health. Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Have hospital readmissions increased in the face of reductions in length of stay? Evidence from England. Martin, Stephen and Street, Andrew and Han, Lu and Hutton, John
  • How can we make valid and useful comparisons of different health care systems? Street, Andrew and Smith, Peter picture_as_pdf
  • How health policy shapes healthcare sector productivity? Evidence from Italy and UK. Atella, Vincenzo and Belotti, Federico and Bojke, Chris and Castelli, Adriana and Grašič, Katja and Kopinska, Joanna and Piano Mortari, Andrea and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • How should hospital reimbursement be refined to support concentration of specialised services? Bojke, Chris and Grašič, Katja and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • How to shape a "proper" long term workforce plan for health and social care. Anderson, Michael and McGuire, Alistair and Street, Andrew
  • How well do all patient refined–diagnosis-related groups explain costs of pediatric cancer chemotherapy admissions in the United States? Russell, Heidi and Street, Andrew and Ho, Vivian
  • Identifying models of care to improve outcomes for older people with urgent care needs:a mixed methods approach to develop a system dynamics model. Conroy, Simon and Brailsford, Sally and Burton, Christopher and England, Tracey and Lalseta, Jagruti and Martin, Graham and Mason, Suzanne and Maynou-Pujolras, Laia and Phelps, Kay and Preston, Louise and Regen, Emma and Riley, Peter and Street, Andrew and Van Oppen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Identifying positive deviants in healthcare quality and safety: a mixed methods study. O'Hara, Jane K and Grašič, Katja and Gutacker, Nils and Street, Andrew and Foy, Robbie and Thompson, Carl and Wright, John and Lawton, Rebecca
  • Integrated care to address the physical health needs of people with severe mental illness: a mapping review of the recent evidence on barriers, facilitators and evaluations. Street, Andrew and Rodgers, Mark and Dalton, Jane and Harden, Melissa and Parker, Gillian and Eastwood, Alison
  • Integrated care to address the physical health needs of people with severe mental illness: a rapid review. Rodgers, Mark and Dalton, Jane and Harden, Melissa and Street, Andrew and Parker, Gillian and Eastwood, Alison
  • LSE–Lancet Commission on the future of the NHS:re-laying the foundations for an equitable and efficient health and care service after COVID-19. Anderson, Michael and Pitchforth, Emma and Asaria, Miqdad and Brayne, Carol and Casadei, Barbara and Charlesworth, Anita and Coulter, Angela and Franklin, Bryony Dean and Donaldson, Cam and Drummond, Michael and Dunnell, Karen and Foster, Margaret and Hussey, Ruth and Johnson, Paul and Johnston-webber, Charlotte and Knapp, Martin and Lavery, Gavin and Longley, Marcus and Clark, Jill Macleod and Majeed, Azeem and Mckee, Martin and Newton, John N and O'neill, Ciaran and Raine, Rosalind and Richards, Mike and Sheikh, Aziz and Smith, Peter and Street, Andrew and Taylor, David and Watt, Richard G and Whyte, Moira and Woods, Michael and Mcguire, Alistair and Mossialos, Elias picture_as_pdf
  • Living longer in declining health:factors driving healthcare costs among older people. Maynou, Laia and Street, Andrew and García−Altés, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Mixed Methods EvAluation of the high-volume low-complexity Surgical hUb pRogrammE (MEASURE):a mixed methods study protocol. Scantlebury, Arabella and Sivey, Peter and Anteneh, Zecharias and Ayres, Ben and Bloor, Karen and Castelli, Adriana and Castro-Avila, Ana Cristina and Davies, Firoza and Davies, Simon and Glerum-Brooks, Karen and Gutacker, Nils and Lampard, Pete and Rangan, Amar and Saad, Ahmed and Street, Andrew and Wen, Jinglin and Adamson, Joy picture_as_pdf
  • Multidimensional performance assessment of public sector organisations using dominance criteria. Gutacker, Nils and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • NHS hospital managers are constrained – hiring more won’t improve performance. Asaria, Miqdad and Mcguire, Alistair and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Paying for efficiency:incentivising same-day discharges in the English NHS. Gaughan, James and Gutacker, Nils and Grašič, Katja and Kreif, Noemi and Siciliani, Luigi and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Paying for the quantity and quality of hospital care: the foundations and evolution of payment policy in England. Grašič, Katja and Mason, Anne R. and Street, Andrew
  • Productivity growth in the English National Health Service from 1998/1999 to 2013/2014. Bojke, Chris and Casatelli, Adriana and Grašič, Katja and Street, Andrew
  • Productivity in the NHS: why it matters and what to do next. Dixon, Jennifer and Street, Andrew and Allwood, Dominique
  • Securing a sustainable and fit-for-purpose UK health and care workforce. Anderson, Michael and O'Neill, Ciaran and Macleod Clark, Jill and Street, Andrew and Woods, Michael and Johnston-Webber, Charlotte and Charlesworth, Anita and Whyte, Moira and Foster, Margaret and Majeed, Azeem and Pitchforth, Emma and Mossialos, Elias and Asaria, Miqdad and McGuire, Alistair picture_as_pdf
  • Service user engagement in health service reconfiguration: a rapid evidence synthesis. Dalton, J and Chambers, D and Harden, M and Street, Andrew and Parker, G and Eastwood, A
  • Should English healthcare providers be penalised for failing to collect patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)? Gutacker, Nils and Street, Andrew and Gomes, Manuel and Bojke, Chris
  • Should general practitioners purchase health care for their patients?: the total purchasing experiment in Britain. Wyke, Sally and Mays, Nicholas and Street, Andrew and Bevan, Gwyn and McLeod, Hugh and Goodwin, Nick
  • Use of large-scale HRQoL datasets to generate individualised predictions and inform patients about the likely benefit of surgery. Gutacker, Nils and Street, Andrew
  • Variations in outcome and costs among NHS providers for common surgical procedures: econometric analyses of routinely collected data. Street, Andrew and Gutacker, Nils and Bojke, Chris and Devlin, Nancy and Daidone, Silvio
  • What is the right level of spending needed for health and care in the UK? Charlesworth, Anita and Anderson, Michael and Donaldson, Cam and Johnson, Paul and Knapp, Martin and McGuire, Alistair and McKee, Martin and Mossialos, Elias and Smith, Peter and Street, Andrew and Woods, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • Who would most benefit from improved integrated care? Implementing an analytical strategy in South Somerset. Kasteridis, Panagiotis and Street, Andrew and Dolman, Matthew and Gallier, Lesley and Hudson, Kevin and Martin, Jeremy and Wyer, Ian
  • Why are there long waits at English emergency departments? Gaughan, James and Kasteridis, Panagiotis and Mason, Anne and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • The determinants of costs and length of stay for hip fracture patients. Castelli, Adriana and Daidone, Silvio and Jacobs, Rowena and Kasteridis, Panagiotis and Street, Andrew
  • The impact of management on hospital performance. Asaria, Miqdad and Mcguire, Alistair and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • A new approach to getting simulation models used in healthcare:an example from emergency care. England, Tracey and Brailsford, Sally and Burton, Christopher and Martin, Graham and Mason, Suzanne M. and Maynou, Laia and Phelps, Kay and Preston, Louise and Regen, Emma and Street, Andrew and van Oppen, James D. and Conroy, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • The use of linked routine data to optimise calculation of the Hospital Frailty Risk Score on the basis of previous hospital admissions:a retrospective observational cohort study. Street, Andrew and Maynou, Laia and Gilbert, Thomas and Stone, Tony and Mason, Suzanne and Conroy, Simon picture_as_pdf