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British Journal of Healthcare ManagementVol. 19, No. 4 Money MattersEnvironmental volatility and healthcare costsRod JonesRod JonesSearch for more papers by this authorRod JonesPublished Online:16 Aug 2013https://doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2013.19.4.198AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Jones R (2011) Volatility in bed occupancy for emergency admissions. BJHCM 17(9): 424–30 Google Scholar Jones R (2012a) Time to re-evaluate financial risk in GP commissioning. BJHCM 18(1): 39–48 Google Scholar Jones R (2012b) Why is the ‘real world’ financial risk in commissioning so high? BJHCM 18(4): 216–7 Google Scholar Jones R (2012c) Volatile inpatient costs and implications to CCG financial stability. BJHCM 18(5): 251–8 Google Scholar Jones R (2012d) Cancer care and volatility in commissioning. BJHCM 18(6): 315–24 Google Scholar Jones R (2012e) Gender and financial risk in commissioning. BJHCM 18(6): 336–7 Google Scholar Jones R (2012f) End of life care and volatility in costs. BJHCM 18(7): 374–81 Google Scholar Jones R (2012g) Age and financial risk in healthcare costs. BJHCM 18(7): 388–9 Google Scholar Jones R (2012h) High risk categories and risk pooling in healthcare costs. BJHCM 18(8): 430–5 Google Scholar Jones R (2012i) Year-to-year volatility in medical admissions. BJHCM 18(8): 448–9 Google Scholar Jones R (2012j) Risk in GP commissioning: the loss ratio. BJHCM 18(11): 605–6 Google Scholar Jones R (2012k) Financial risk in GP commissioning: lessons from Medicare. BJHCM 18(12): 656–7 Google Scholar Jones R (2013a) A fundamental flaw in person-based funding. BJHCM 19(1): 32–8 Google Scholar Jones R (2013b) Financial risk and volatile elderly diagnoses. BJHCM 19(2): 94–6 Google Scholar Jones R (2013c) Financial risk and volatile childhood diagnoses. BJHCM 19(3): sam to add pages. Google Scholar Rusticucci M, Bettoli L, de los Angeles Harris M (2002) Association between weather conditions and the number of patients at the emergency room of an argentine hospital. Int J Biometeorol 46(1): 42–5 Crossref, Google Scholar Stomp W, Fidler V, ten Duis H-J, Nijsten M (2009) Relation of the weather and lunar cycle with the incidence of trauma in the Groningen region. J Trauma 67(5): 1103–8 Crossref, Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byEnd-of-life demand is highly volatile and shows unexpected trendsRodney P Jones13 March 2019 | Journal of Paramedic Practice, Vol. 11, No. 3 1 April 2013Volume 19Issue 4ISSN (print): 1358-0574ISSN (online): 1759-7382 Metrics History Published online 16 August 2013 Published in print 1 April 2013 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download

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