Jon Gibson
@JonGibsonHE
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Research Fellow in Health Economics. University of Manchester. @HOPE_UoM @IHPO_Manchester
Manchester, England
Joined October 2016
Engaging in research activity is correlated with better performance in primary care providers, but this may not be causal
bjgp.org
Background Research activity usually improves outcomes by being translated into practice; however, there is developing evidence that research activity itself may improve the overall performance of...
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🥳Many congratulations to Dr's: @ekirwin8 @helen_hayes_ @PatrickBurch & Ben Walker who graduated today. A fantastic achievement, well done all! 🥳
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🎉🍾Big congratulations🍾🎉 to Ben Walker who passed his PhD viva yesterday with minor corrections for his thesis titled: "Associations of sleep, circadian and activity traits with productivity and occupational outcomes." Very well done Ben!
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Exclusive: Site-level A&E performance revealed for first time We reveal the true scale of poor performance against the four-hour waiting time target at individual A&E sites, which is often masked by the official trust-level data. Best & worst sites: https://t.co/14K2BhXQi5
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Five and half years after it was announced... HERE IS THE NHS WORKFORCE PLAN https://t.co/kS7x58AnS0
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Closures of general practices result in increased list size, changes in workforce composition, and a reduction of patient satisfaction for surviving practices https://t.co/4YFDPy59vy
@J_Hutchinson1 @khcheck @MattXSutton @JonGibsonHE @dataevan @HOPE_UoM #PrimaryCare
bjgp.org
Background Two general practices close every week in the UK. Given the pressure on UK general practices, such closures are likely to persist. Yet little is known about the consequences. Closure...
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Another busy session at #hesg23 where a paper by Daniel Howdon @AUHE_Leeds is being discussed by Kim Rose Olsen @DaCHE_SDU "Estimating the effect of staffing change in English care homes: a staggered difference-in-differences analysis"
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VACANCY Post-doc researcher in #healtheconomics to work with @dukester24 on mental health and productivity @HOPE_UoM
https://t.co/DFONuh5ElW
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New paper: What motivates employment of non-medical roles in general practice? https://t.co/tsRtTnnpV5 with @JonGibsonHE Anne McBride @khcheck @mhoraggoff Mark Hann @damian_hodgson @hippomanc @MattXSutton @HOPE_UoM @PrimaryCareMcr
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Objectives The objectives are to determine the factors that motivated GP practice managers in England to employ non-medical roles, and to identify an ideal hypo...
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🚨📢Save the date! 📢🚨 Together with our friends @HealthEcon_MCR we are pleased to be hosting the Winter 2023 HESG @UK_HESG, from Wednesday 11th to Friday 13th January. Thanks to @HESG2022Shef for setting the organising bar so high & more details to come soon! #HESG23
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Great to see @rcgp calling for extra funding for practices in deprived areas as part of 'a comprehensive review of the Carr-Hill formula'. Hot on heels of @NikkiKF and great news for #generalpractice @deependgp A reminder of why 🧵👇 https://t.co/KmzLV7T8J1.
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The RCGP is predicting that 18,950 GPs and trainees will exit the profession in a 'mass exodus' over the next five years.
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The NHS in England is being reorganised into 42 integrated care systems on July 1. The task facing ICSs is not equal--and their structure and context vary widely (eg see deprivation, below) Quick summary of some of these differences and implications here: https://t.co/WLJBedt4ur
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Associations between chronotype and employment status in a longitudinal study of an elderly population
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Individuals with an ‘evening’ chronotype tend to sleep and wake later than people described to be ‘morning’ type if given a free choice. Since early awakening times, due to school and occupation, m...
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New paper showing the national diabetes prevention programme in England reduced type 2 diabetes incidence with @EJ_MCM @RachelMeacock @BethParky24 @HOPE_UoM
https://t.co/RQ2fBAiAuV
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Just published - Scale, scope and impact of skill mix change in primary care in England: a mixed-methods study https://t.co/fMA8URbzcB
@hippomanc @mhoraggoff @JonGibsonHE Liz Dalgarno @igorfrancetic Mark Hann @damian_hodgson Anne McBride @khcheck @MattXSutton 1/6
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More GP FTEs are associated with higher quality and patient satisfaction, among other positive outcomes. This new research compares these findings with outcomes for other health professionals https://t.co/bYYrNn9axY @jongibsonhe et al
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@JonGibsonHE Listen to the audio interview with @jongibsonhe on the GP workforce crisis – how are outcomes associated with different professionals? https://t.co/MMteODnVCx
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