Helen Hayes (@helen_hayes_) 's Twitter Profile
Helen Hayes

@helen_hayes_

Health Economist @OHENews

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calendar_today15-10-2018 10:09:18

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HOPE at UoM (@hope_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bon Voyage! to one of our PhD students, Helen Hayes who is today heading to Melbourne Institute in Australia. She will be collaborating with @tony40scott & @maartenijzerman - exploring how payments can influence earlier detection of cancer. Dung Nguyen

HOPE at UoM (@hope_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Helen Hayes who passed her first year viva last week! 🥳🎉🍾 Helen's PhD is exploring the economic issues in the delivery of services for early detection of cancer. Many thanks to her examiners: Emma Crosbie & Alex Turner

Matt Sutton (@mattxsutton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper with Helen Hayes Jon Gibson KathCheckland and jolly friends in Scotland - Working lives of GPs in Scotland and England: cross-sectional analysis of national surveys BMJ_Open bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/10/…

HOPE at UoM (@hope_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New publication from Helen Hayes Jonathan Stokes Søren Rud Kristensen & Matt Sutton "The effect of payment method and multimorbidity on health and healthcare utilisation" Read it here 👇👇emerald.com/insight/conten…

HOPE at UoM (@hope_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After you've got your e-poster fill, head over to session#3 to hear about Helen Hayes & colleagues paper, "Responses of hospitals to unbundling of DRG-based payments for diagnostic imaging of suspected cancer patients" which will be discussed by Sam Burn.

Giuseppe Moscelli 🇪🇺🇮🇹🇬🇧🇺🇦 (@joemoscelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I will discuss a nice work on how better DRG payment schemes can improve prescribing of diagnostic tests for cancer, at EuHEA PhD conference, 10:30am CEST! Looking forward to it!

Today I will discuss a nice work on how better DRG payment schemes can improve prescribing of diagnostic tests for cancer, at EuHEA PhD conference, 10:30am CEST! Looking forward to it!
HOPE at UoM (@hope_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next up at EuHEA (09.30 UK time), we have a paper by Helen Hayes exploring hospital response to the unbundling of DRG-based payments for diagnostic imaging of suspected cancer patients, being discussed by Giuseppe Moscelli 🇪🇺🇮🇹🇬🇧🇺🇦. Hope to see you there!

Division of Cancer Sciences (@uom_dcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished a very helpful academic writing workshop hosted by ACED (Cancer Research UK’s International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection) with other PhD students who also have projects funded by ACED📄 Thanks to the ACED project coordinator Steph Ng for organising! 🧬 -ER

Just finished a very helpful academic writing workshop hosted by ACED (Cancer Research UK’s International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection) with other PhD students who also have projects funded by ACED📄 Thanks to the ACED project coordinator <a href="/steph00022/">Steph Ng</a> for organising! 🧬 -ER
HOPE at UoM (@hope_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Helen’s poster is looking at “The impact of unbundling hospital payments for diagnostic imaging of suspected cancer on patient outcomes"

Helen’s poster is looking at “The impact of unbundling hospital payments for diagnostic imaging of suspected cancer on patient outcomes"
HOPE at UoM (@hope_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳Congrats to Dr Helen Hayes! 🎉 We are very pleased to announce that Helen passed her viva last week, with her thesis: "Economic issues in the delivery and organisation of services for early detection of cancer". A big thanks to her examiners Steve Morris & @igorfrancetic too!

🥳Congrats to Dr <a href="/helen_hayes_/">Helen Hayes</a>! 🎉
We are very pleased to announce that Helen passed her viva last week, with her thesis: "Economic issues in the delivery and organisation of services for early detection of cancer". A big thanks to her examiners Steve Morris &amp; @igorfrancetic too!
Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺 (@rachelmeacock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

General practitioners' referral volumes for suspected cancer appear to be responsive to changes in waiting times in secondary care Illustrates the complexity in reducing waiting times over the long-term when demand responds to waiting times 📢New paper: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

General practitioners' referral volumes for suspected cancer appear to be responsive to changes in waiting times in secondary care

Illustrates the complexity in reducing waiting times over the long-term when demand responds to waiting times
📢New paper: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Office of Health Economics (@ohenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔔New publication Examining the impact of a pilot for a new stricter waiting time target for urgent cancer diagnosis in hospitals by Helen Hayes, Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺, Jonathan Stokes and Matt Sutton. 🔎Find out more: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

🔔New publication
Examining the impact of a pilot for a new stricter waiting time target for urgent cancer diagnosis in hospitals by Helen Hayes, <a href="/RachelMeacock/">Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺</a>, Jonathan Stokes and <a href="/MattXSutton/">Matt Sutton</a>.
🔎Find out more: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Matt Sutton (@mattxsutton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happens when payment for diagnostic scans is unbundled? New paper with Helen Hayes Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺 Jonathan Stokes HOPE at UoM in Health Economics shows a sharp increase in recorded scans - some real, some not onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

What happens when payment for diagnostic scans is unbundled?

New paper with <a href="/helen_hayes_/">Helen Hayes</a> <a href="/RachelMeacock/">Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺</a> <a href="/DukeStokes/">Jonathan Stokes</a> <a href="/HOPE_UoM/">HOPE at UoM</a> in Health Economics shows a sharp increase in recorded scans - some real, some not
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Rachel Meacock 🇪🇺 (@rachelmeacock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do hospitals respond to the unbundling of payments? Answer = very strongly 📢New paper out now in #HealthEconomics onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

How do hospitals respond to the unbundling of payments?

Answer = very strongly

📢New paper out now in #HealthEconomics 
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…