Items where Author is "Sutton, M."
Mason, T. and Whittaker, W. and Jones, A. and Sutton, M. (2021) Did paying drugs misuse treatment providers for outcomes lead to unintended consequences for hospital admissions? : Difference-in-differences analysis of a pay-for-performance scheme in England. Addiction, 116 (11). pp. 3082-3093. ISSN 0965-2140
Jones, A. and Hayhurst, K.P. and Whittaker, W. and Mason, T. and Sutton, M. (2017) Development of a resource allocation formula for substance misuse treatment services. Journal of Public Health, 40 (3). pp. 396-404. ISSN 1741-3842
Jones, A. and Pierce, M. and Sutton, M. and Mason, T. and Millar, T. (2017) Does paying service providers by results improve recovery outcomes for drug misusers in treatment in England? Addiction, 113 (2). pp. 279-286. ISSN 0965-2140
Mason, T. and Jones, C. and Sutton, M. and Konstantakopoulou, E. and Edgar, D.F. and Harper, R.A. and Birch, S. and Lawrenson, J.G. (2017) Retrospective economic analysis of the transfer of services from hospitals to the community: An application to an enhanced eye care service. BMJ Open, 7. ISSN 2044-6055
Mason, T. and Lau, Y.-S. and Sutton, M. (2016) Is the distribution of care quality provided under pay-for-performance equitable? Evidence from the Advancing Quality programme in England. Int. J. Equity Health, 15: 156. ISSN 1475-9276
Mason, T. and Sutton, M. and Whittaker, W. and McSweeney, T. and Millar, T. and Donmall, M. and Jones, A. and Pierce, M. (2015) The impact of paying treatment providers for outcomes: Difference-in-differences analysis of the 'payment by results for drugs recovery' pilot. Addiction, 110 (7). pp. 1120-1128. ISSN 0965-2140
Mason, T. and Sutton, M. and Whittaker, W. and Birch, S. (2015) Exploring the limitations of age-based models for health care planning. Social Science and Medicine, 132. pp. 11-19. ISSN 0277-9536
Birch, S. and Mason, T. and Sutton, M. and Whittaker, W. (2013) Not enough doctors or not enough needs? Refocusing health workforce planning from providers and services to populations and needs. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 18 (2). ISSN 1355-8190