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The Weekend Effect - what’s (un)knowable, and what next?

The Weekend Effect - what’s (un)knowable, and what next?

FromThe BMJ Podcast


The Weekend Effect - what’s (un)knowable, and what next?

FromThe BMJ Podcast

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We do we know about the weekend effect? As Martin McKee puts it in an editorial on thebmj.com, "almost nothing is clear in this tangled tale"

In this roundtable, Navjoyt Ladher, Analysis editor for The BMJ is joined by some of the key academics who have published research and commented on the weekend effect to make sense of what we know and don’t know about weekend care in hospitals.

http://www.bmj.com/weekend

Taking part in the discussion are:
Cassie Aldridge, HiSLAC study project manager at the University of Birmingham
Rachel Meacock, research fellow in health economics at Manchester University
Nick Black, professor of health services research at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Paul Aylin, professor of epidemiology and public health at Imperial College London
Nick Freemantle, professor of clinical epidemiology and biostatistics at University College London
Peter Rothwell, professor of neurology at the University of Oxford
Released:
May 20, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The BMJ is an international peer reviewed medical journal and a fully “online first” publication. The BMJ’s vision is to be the world’s most influential and widely read medical journal. Our mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. We aim to help doctors to make better decisions.