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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2020

Martin McKee
Affiliation:
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Sherry Merkur
Affiliation:
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Nigel Edwards
Affiliation:
The Nuffield Trust
Ellen Nolte
Affiliation:
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Jonathan North
Affiliation:
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

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Print publication year: 2020
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  1. 2.1The position of hospital care for children within the health system

  2. 2.2Appropriate co-location of paediatric subspecialties

  3. 3.1Number needed to treat for the main evidence-based interventions in acute ischaemic stroke

  4. 3.2An example of a typical stroke care pathway in high income settings

  5. 3.3Geographical variation in admission to a stroke unit within four hours of admission in England and Wales

  6. 3.4Specialist resources for a stroke service

  7. 4.1Vulnerability of frail older people to a sudden change in health status following a minor illness

  8. 5.1The cancer journey

  9. 5.2Breast cancer patient pathway, the Netherlands

  10. 5.3Breast cancer pathway for staff, the Netherlands

  11. 6.1Age standardized death rate from COPD per 100 000, both sexes, 2016

  12. 6.2Example of a care pathway to improve outcomes in COPD

  13. 6.3The pyramid of value for COPD interventions

  14. 8.1Patient pathway for elective surgery

  15. 8.2Components of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathway

  16. 8.3Individual perioperative care pathway

  17. 9.1Total number of imaging and radiodiagnostic examinations or tests, by imaging modality, England, 1995–96 to 2013–14

  18. 9.2Multidisciplinary team meeting (MDTM)

  19. 9.3Interventional radiology interactions with hospital departments

  20. 9.4MRI and CT exams per 1000 population, 2015 (or nearest year)

  21. 9.5Number of inhabitants per radiologist, 2011(including residents in training)

  22. 9.6Scanner equipment per million people in selected OECD countries, 2015 (or nearest year)

  23. 10.1Gartner Hype Cycle

  24. 10.2Pathology touch points

  25. 10.3Quadrant highlighting pathology trajectories

  26. 10.4The tree of medicine

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