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British Journal of Healthcare ManagementVol. 20, No. 4 Money MattersLong-term cycles in admissions for neurological conditionsRod JonesRod JonesSearch for more papers by this authorRod JonesPublished Online:14 May 2014https://doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2014.20.4.192AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View articleReferencesFerrari C, Tarelli R (2011) Parkinson's disease and systemic inflammation. Parkinson's Disease doi: https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/436813 Google ScholarRussell P, Banerjee S, Watt Jet al. (2013) Improving the identification of people with dementia in primary care: evaluation of the impact of primary care dementia coding guidance on identified prevalence. BMJ Open 3(12): e004023 Crossref, Google ScholarJones R (2013a) Could cytomegalovirus be causing widespread outbreaks of chronic poor health. In: Shoja M, ed. Hypotheses in Clinical Medicine. Nova Science Publishers Inc, New York, NY: 37–79. Available at: www.hcaf.biz/2013/CMV_Read.pdf (accessed 26 March 2014) Google ScholarJones R (2013b) Recurring outbreaks of a subtle condition leading to hospitalization and death. Epidemiology: Open Access 4(3): 137 Google ScholarJones R (2013c) Do recurring outbreaks of a type of infectious immune impairment trigger cyclic changes in the gender ratio at birth? Biomedicine International 4(1): 26–39 Google ScholarJones R (2013d) A recurring series of infectious-like events leading to excess deaths, emergency department attendances and medical admissions in Scotland. Biomedicine International 4(2): 72–86 Google ScholarJones R (2013e) What every GP needs to know about financial risk in commissioning. General Practice Online. Available at: www.priory.com/family_medicine/GP_commissioning_risk.htm (accessed 26 March 2014) Google ScholarJones R (2014a) Infectious-like spread of an agent leading to increased medical hospital admission in the North East Essex area of the East of England. Biomedicine International 5(1): in press Google ScholarJones R (2014b) What is happening in unscheduled care? Journal of Paramedic Practice 5(2): 60–62 Link, Google ScholarJones R (2014c) Unexpected and semipermanent increase in emergency medical admissions: admission threshold or infectious-like spread? Public Health (submitted) Google ScholarJones R (2014d) Unexpected single-year-of-age changes in the elderly mortality rate in 2012 in England and Wales. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research 4(16): 3196–207 Crossref, Google ScholarJones R, Beauchant S (2014e) Spread of a new type of infectious condition across Berkshire in England between June 2011 and March 2013: Effect on medical emergency admissions. Public Health (submitted) Google ScholarJones R, Goldeck D (2014f) Unexpected and unexplained increase in death due to neurological disorders in 2012 in England and Wales: Is cytomegalovirus implicated? Med Hypotheses (in press) Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails 1 April 2014Volume 20Issue 4ISSN (print): 1358-0574ISSN (online): 1759-7382 Metrics History Published online 14 May 2014 Published in print 1 April 2014 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download
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