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Increasing use of private practice by patients in Oxford requiring common elective surgical operations

Increasing use of private practice by patients in Oxford requiring common elective surgical operations
Increasing use of private practice by patients in Oxford requiring common elective surgical operations

A random sample of 6000 people from eight general practices in and around Oxford was studied to ascertain their surgical histories and method of care received. The proportion of operations that were performed privately had increased with time and had a steep gradient according to social class. Different procedures had different likelihoods of being performed privately, but the age and sex of the patient had a non-significant association with private surgery. Adjustment for possible confounding variables using logistic analysis indicated that in the 1980s elective surgery is five times more likely to be performed privately than it was at the institution of the National Health Service.

0267-0623
797-799
McPherson, Klim
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Coulter, Angela
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Stratton, Irene
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McPherson, Klim
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Coulter, Angela
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Stratton, Irene
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McPherson, Klim, Coulter, Angela and Stratton, Irene (1985) Increasing use of private practice by patients in Oxford requiring common elective surgical operations. British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.), 291 (6498), 797-799. (doi:10.1136/bmj.291.6498.797).

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A random sample of 6000 people from eight general practices in and around Oxford was studied to ascertain their surgical histories and method of care received. The proportion of operations that were performed privately had increased with time and had a steep gradient according to social class. Different procedures had different likelihoods of being performed privately, but the age and sex of the patient had a non-significant association with private surgery. Adjustment for possible confounding variables using logistic analysis indicated that in the 1980s elective surgery is five times more likely to be performed privately than it was at the institution of the National Health Service.

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Published date: 21 September 1985

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Local EPrints ID: 486934
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/486934
ISSN: 0267-0623
PURE UUID: 61954497-c65f-45a4-aa67-979514e1c956
ORCID for Irene Stratton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1172-7865

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Date deposited: 08 Feb 2024 17:45
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:01

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Author: Klim McPherson
Author: Angela Coulter
Author: Irene Stratton ORCID iD

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