Mark Dusheiko
Senior Research Fellow

Profile

Biography

Mark Dusheiko joined the economics component of NPCRDC at the Centre for Health Economics in 1998, initially working on a project with North Yorkshire Health Authority to benchmark GP practice activity prior to the launch of Primary Care Groups (PCGs). Mark is also involved with projects nested in two of the Primary Care Centre's core themes, namely inequality in primary care provision, and budgets and incentives in PCGs. His main research contribution is in the econometric analysis of health care data sets and surveys.

Research

Overview

Mark Dusheiko's research follows two of the Primary Care Centre's core themes:

  • Inequality in primary care provision
  • Budgets and incentives in PCGs

His main research contribution is in the econometric analysis of health care data sets and surveys.

Research group(s)

Publications

Full publications list

2012

  • Cookson R, Laudicella M, Li Donni P, Dusheiko M. Effects of the Blair/Brown health reforms on socioeconomic equity in health care. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 2012;17(Suppl1):55-63.

2011

  • Dixon J, Smith PC, Gravelle H, Martin S, Bardsley M, Rice N, Georghiou T, Dusheiko M, Billings J, De Lorenzo M, Sanderson C. A person based formula for allocating commissioning funds to general practices in England: development of a statistical model. British Medical Journal 2011;DOI:10.1136/bmj.d6608.
  • Dusheiko M, Doran T, Gravelle H, Fullwood C, Roland M. Does higher quality of diabetes management in family practice reduce unplanned hospital admissions? Health Services Research 2011;46(1):27-46.
  • Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Martin S, Rice N, Smith PC. Does better disease management in primary care reduce hospital costs? Centre for Health Economics, University of York; CHE Research Paper 65 (PDF  , 315kb) 2011.
  • Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Martin S, Rice N, Smith PC. Does disease management in primary care reduce hospital costs? Evidence from English primary care. Journal of Health Economics 2011;30(5):919-32.
  • Gravelle H, Dusheiko M, Martin S, Smith P, Rice N, Dixon J. Modelling individual patient hospital expenditure for general practice budgets. Centre for Health Economics, University of York; CHE Research Paper 73 (PDF  , 358kb)2011. 

2010

  • Cookson R, Dusheiko M, Hardman G, Martin S. Competition and inequality: evidence from the English national health service 1991-2001. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 2010;20:i181-i205.

2008

  • Dusheiko M, Goddard M, Gravelle H, Jacobs R. Explaining trends in concentration of health care commissioning in the English NHS. Health Economics. 2008;17(8):907-26. Download from Wiley Inter Science

2007

  • Cookson R, Dusheiko M, Hardman G. Socio-economic inequality in small area use of elective total hip replacement in the English NHS in 1991 and 2001. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 2007;12 suppl.
  • Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Yu N, Campbell S. The impact of budgets for gatekeeping physicians on patient satisfaction: evidence from fundholding. Journal of Health Economics 2007;26:242-62.
  • Gravelle H, Dusheiko M, Sheaff R, Sargent P, Boaden R, Pickard S, Parker S, Roland M. Impact of case managment (Evercare) on frail elderly patients: controlled before and after analysis of quantitative outcome data. British Medical Journal 2007;334:31-34. Available from: doi:10.1136/bmj.39020.413310.55

2006

  • Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Jacobs R, Smith P. The effect of financial incentives on gatekeeping doctors: evidence from a natural experiment. Journal of Health Economics 2006;25(3):449-78.

2005

  • Roland M, Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Parker S. Follow up of people aged 65 and over with a history of emergency admissions: analysis of routine admission data. BMJ 2005;330(7486):289-92.

2004

  • Dusheiko M, Gravelle H, Jacobs R. The effect of practice budgets on patient waiting times: allowing for selection bias. Health Economics 2004;13(10):941-58.

2002

  • Gravelle H, Dusheiko M, Sutton M. The demand for elective surgery in a public system: time and money prices in the UK National Health Service. Journal of Health Economics 2002;21(3):423-49.
  • Ferguson B, Gravelle H, Dusheiko M, Sutton M, Johns R. Variations in practice admission rates the policy relevance of regression standardisation Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 2002;7(3):170-6.
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Contact details

Mark Dusheiko
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Health Economics