🌈 Andrew Street 🇪🇺 (@andrewdstreet) 's Twitter Profile
🌈 Andrew Street 🇪🇺

@andrewdstreet

Professor of Health Economics, Department of Health Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science

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linkhttps://theconversation.com/profiles/andrew-street-161498/articles calendar_today26-06-2012 18:14:18

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The only hate marches happening in London today are the ones organised by the far right, whipped up into a frenzy by the far right Home Secretary, whose position is surely now untenable.

Me, Mike. 🌍 (@mikegallacher1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cleverly: 8 jobs in 7 years Shapps: 10 jobs in 7 years Barclay: 7 jobs in 6 years 16 housing ministers in 13 years 5 PM’s in 13 years 7 Home Secretaries 9 Foreign Secretaries 10 Environment Ministers A strong and stable government.

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⏰ There is still time to register for our virtual session and learn about Master’s study in #HealthPolicy at LSE. There will also be the opportunity to learn about placement opportunities as part of the curriculum. 🔗Register ➡️ bit.ly/40iFIWa

⏰ There is still time to register for our virtual session and learn about Master’s study in #HealthPolicy at LSE. 

There will also be the opportunity to learn about placement opportunities as part of the curriculum.

🔗Register ➡️ bit.ly/40iFIWa
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Our new paper is out. We investigate the introduction of the German DRG-System. We used three quasi-experimental methods: DiD, SC and SDiD. We found a 20% increase in discharges but no reduction in length-of-stay. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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❗Application is now open to join our Executive MSc programmes from Dec 24 👉bit.ly/3EQen4M 🏛️Our Executive programmes allow study alongside full-time time work with no disruption to a career. 🔗Don't miss out joining our global alumni network➡️bit.ly/3SI0Py3

❗Application is now open to join our Executive MSc programmes from Dec 24 👉bit.ly/3EQen4M
🏛️Our Executive programmes allow study alongside full-time time work with no disruption to a career. 
🔗Don't miss out joining our global alumni network➡️bit.ly/3SI0Py3
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📢Deadline extended The Office of Health Economics (OHE) and the department are recruiting for a funded full-time MPhil/Ph.D. studentship, starting Oct 24. 📅Apply before Thursday 25 April 2024 ➡️ For more details: bit.ly/3T3pzRr ➡️ Apply now: bit.ly/3OoB570

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Analysing Patient Data using Hospital Episode Statistics (HES): 3 June - 5 June 2024. 3 day in-person course hosted by The Centre for Health Economics , University of York. If you would like to learn how to handle, manipulate, and analyse large datasets, discover more at: york.ac.uk/che/courses/pa…

Analysing Patient Data using Hospital Episode Statistics (HES): 3 June - 5 June 2024. 3 day in-person course hosted by
<a href="/CHEyork/">The Centre for Health Economics</a>
, University of York. If you would like to learn how to handle, manipulate, and analyse large datasets, discover more at: york.ac.uk/che/courses/pa…
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My first (successful!) NIHR grant application has turned into the MEASURE study. We started work almost a year ago but now the protocol is published it's official. Great working with joy adamson Arabella Scantlebury Karen Bloor Dr Adriana Castelli 🌈 Andrew Street 🇪🇺 and the team on this one!

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🚨New by Iva Parvanova published in Governance Journal shows that increasing health system funding reduces bribery. However, existing social norms hinder the effectiveness of institutional improvements as an anti-corruption tool. 🔎 Full text: tinyurl.com/5fpup2xn

🚨New  by <a href="/IvaParvanova01/">Iva Parvanova</a> published in <a href="/Gov_Journal/">Governance Journal</a> shows that increasing health system funding reduces bribery. However, existing social norms hinder the effectiveness of institutional improvements as an anti-corruption tool.

🔎 Full text: tinyurl.com/5fpup2xn
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New report by The Centre for Health Economics Dr Adriana Castelli, James Gaughan, Arabadzhyan & Chalkley finds NHS productivity grew substantially (15%) between '20/21 & '21/22. Compared to '19/20, however, a considerable productivity gap (- 13%) to pre-pandemic levels remains. Read at bit.ly/3Wb6MXv

New report by <a href="/CHEyork/">The Centre for Health Economics</a> <a href="/CastelliAdriana/">Dr Adriana Castelli</a>, <a href="/JMGEcon/">James Gaughan</a>, Arabadzhyan &amp; Chalkley finds NHS productivity grew substantially (15%) between '20/21 &amp; '21/22. Compared to '19/20, however, a considerable productivity gap (- 13%) to pre-pandemic levels remains. Read at bit.ly/3Wb6MXv
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We're recruiting for a Senior Research Fellow/Reader to work across CHE’s research themes, including research in low and middle-income settings. For further details, visit bit.ly/3JyAnm1

We're recruiting for a Senior Research Fellow/Reader to work across CHE’s research themes, including research in low and middle-income settings.  For further details, visit bit.ly/3JyAnm1