Imelda McDermott

@imcdermott.bsky.social

Social scientist researching health policy, primary care, commissioning, and workforce. https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/imelda.mcdermott Health Policy & Politics Network (HPPN) https://hppnuk.wordpress.com/ #academicsky

And thanks to all those involved - on Bluesky @yingxizhao.bsky.social @drpmanc110.bsky.social @emilyfwood.bsky.social @imcdermott.bsky.social @hcrim.bsky.social @elliewildbore.bsky.social @smspooner.bsky.social @annetteboaz.bsky.social (and all others whose BSky handles I could not find...)

@damianeh.bsky.social · 3mo ago

Thanks to the @hsruk.bsky.social team for the invitation to reflection on how research conversations evolve through - and between - conferences!

Ooh - my new paper on case study is out! What’s a case study, how do you do one, how do you spot a good one? Includes niche examples like the REF impact case study (though it’s mainly about research case studies).

BMJ Medicine@bmjmedicine.bsky.social · 11mo ago

Calling all researchers and educators📣 This new RMR by @trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social on how to conduct effective case studies, offers guidance for using them for learning & decision-making. Essential reading for robust research! https://bit.ly/47PL01l

Promotional graphic for BMJ Medicine featuring an illustration of a person with a magnifying glass, analysing icons representing research methods and reporting, including charts and gears. The image includes text that reads 'NEW: Research Methods and Reporting,' with a call to action reading 'READ NOW.' There's also a reference to case studies and a guide for researchers

WHAT A STATE! (in the U.S., it's the politics, stupid) By Calum Paton My title doesn’t refer to the Trump v. Musk dust-up. (If politics is showbusiness for ugly people, then that is a Monster Movie for protagonists too politically ugly to get the roles of Godzilla and Kong.) No, I am referring to…

WHAT A STATE!

(in the U.S., it's the politics, stupid) By Calum Paton My title doesn’t refer to the Trump v. Musk dust-up. (If politics is showbusiness for ugly people, then that is a Monster Movie for protagonists too politically ugly to get the roles of Godzilla and Kong.) No, I am referring to the nature of the U.S state. And in particular, to its effect upon health policy.

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The partnership model has a long history, but the proportion of GPs in England working as partners has fallen over the last decade. The trend is more pronounced for younger GPs. Our briefing from @becksfisher.bsky.social‬ sets the scene and considers the case for alternative models: buff.ly/LL1f0gz

The partnership model in general practice predates the NHS. Is now the time to change it?

The partnership model in general practice in England has been in place since before the NHS was formed, but its future is uncertain. The number of GP partners has fallen significantly, and relatively…

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STREET(ING) LEVEL By Calum Paton Health Secretary Wes Streeting is trying to learn from the Brazilian favelas, as part of his ‘prevention and promotion, get services into the community and save money’ mantra. We are told there is a ‘pilot project’ in Pimlico and 25 other ‘roll outs’ rolling along.…

STREET(ING) LEVEL

By Calum Paton Health Secretary Wes Streeting is trying to learn from the Brazilian favelas, as part of his ‘prevention and promotion, get services into the community and save money’ mantra. We are told there is a ‘pilot project’ in Pimlico and 25 other ‘roll outs’ rolling along. (Have a look at How might this go? Well, Pimlico is conveniently near to Westminster.

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My article for @uk.theconversation.com on plans to abolish NHS England. In summary: the policy centre does need rationalisation, but this sudden axing of NHSE together with halving staff in integrated care boards risks a distracting & protracted reorganisation. theconversation.com/abolishing-n...

Abolishing NHS England could shift power from the centre – but health service overhauls rarely go well

The UK government is set to bring the NHS back under direct political control.

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