Publications
- A Scoping Review of the Quality and the Design of Evaluations of Mobile Health, Telehealth, Smart Pump and Monitoring Technologies Performed in a Pharmacy-Related Settindoi:10.3389/fphar.2018.00678
- A Systematic Review on the Extent and Quality of Pharmacoeconomic Publications in Egyptdoi:10.1007/s40261-018-0730-5
- A cluster randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Intermediate Care Clinics for Diabetes (ICCD): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.doi:10.1186/1745-6215-13-164
- A healthy bill?
- A healthy disposition? The use and limitations of the characteristics approach to general practice research
- A level playing field for all
- A marriage of convenience
- A need for speed
- A prescription for improvement and the dispensing practice schemedoi:10.1002/psb.1285
- A step-by-step guide to a fair and transparent prescribing policy
- A survey of English NHS prescribing advisors’ roles, and their views on improving prescribing in the new NHS
- Acceptability of new generic blood tests for early tumour detection and development of an associated on-line peer-support programme (eCOPE)
- Ambitious plans follow slow start to changedoi:10.1002/psb.1350
- An emotional rescue
- Analysis of the ability of the new needs adjustment formula to improve the setting of weighted capitation prescribing budgets in English general practicedoi:10.1136/bmj.320.7230.288
- Anti branding attack
- Are pharmacists being engineered
- Assessing efficiency in general practice: an application of data envelopment analysisdoi:10.1177/09514848980110020
- Baines and Babar: Why medical practitioners should be interested in the World Bank
- Baines, D 2015, 'Community pharmacies deserve a renaissance', International Pharmacy Journal, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 46-47. <http://www.fip.org/publications>
- Baines, D. (2000). ‘Constrained by our past?’, Chemist and Druggist, 26 February, pp.26-28.
- Baines, D. (2000). ‘Time for a radical change?’, Chemist and Druggist, 4 March, pp.20-22.
- Baines, D.L. (2002). ‘LPS – friend or foe?’, Independent Community Pharmacist, April, p.8.
- Breath of fresh air
- Community pharmacies deserve a renaissance
- Community pharmacy needs magical thinkers to help secure it future?
- Community-based testing of migrants for infectious diseases (COMBAT-ID): impact, acceptability and cost-effectiveness of identifying infectious diseases among migrants in primary care: protocol for an interrupted time-series, qualitative and health economic analysisdoi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029188
- Conceptualising production, productivity and technology in pharmacy practice: a novel framework for policy, education and researcdoi:10.1186/s12960-018-0317-5
- Constrained by our past?
- Corrigendum to "The Frontier Framework (and its eight frontier archetypes): A new conceptual approach to representing staff and patient well-being in health systemsdoi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113110
- Cost-effectiveness of intermediate care clinics for diabetes (ICCD): finds of a UK cluster randomised trialdoi:10.1007/s00125-012-2688-9
- Costing resource use of the Namaste care intervention UK: a novel framework for costing dementia care interventions in care homesdoi:10.1017/S1041610218002314
- Defining misinformation, disinformation and malinformation: An urgent need for clarity during the COVID-19 infodemic
- Deriving ought from is: Is the approach to constructing National Health Service funding formula terminally flawed?doi:10.1111/j.1467-985X.2011.00702.x
- Developing the evidence base for gender-and age-relevant school sex education: questionnaire findings from an adolescent sample using an augmented theory of planned behaviourdoi:10.1071/SH16134
- Dispensing: it’s time to let it go
- Down Easy Street
- Drug budgets and the strengthening of the PPRSdoi:10.1002/psb.1256
- EE482 Building Better Models: A Simulation Case Study Demonstrating the Crucial Role of Ergodicity in Building Robust Markov Chains
- East Sussex Wellbeing and Employment Service (ESWE) Evaluation
- Economic evaluation and its typesdoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-803659-4.00004-7
- Economic evaluation of prescribing conventional and newer oral anticoagulants in older adultsdoi:: 10.1080/14737167.2018.1474101
- Evaluation and impact for global workforce development” in International Pharmaceutical Federation
- Evaluation of a protocol‐based intervention to promote timely switching from intravenous to oral paracetamol for post‐operative pain management: an interrupted time series analysisdoi:10.1111/jep.12463
- Evaluation of the clinical and cost effectiveness of intermediate care clinics for diabetes (ICCD): a multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0093964
- Evolutionary approaches to the concept of drift in policy studiesdoi:10.1080/19460171.2017.1414618
- Explaining variations in general practice prescribing costs per ASTRO-PU (age, sex, and temporary resident originated prescribing unit)doi:10.1136/bmj.312.7029.488
- Explaining variations in the frequency of night visits in general practicedoi:10.1093/fampra/13.2.174
- F.R.A.M.E - Facial remote activity monitoring eyewear
- Fair trading for pharmacists
- Fashion victims
- First for stroke: using the Microsoft ‘Kinect’ as a facial paralysis stroke rehabilitation tooldoi:10.5334/ijic.1760
- Flood warning
- Friends and relations
- From gentle persuasion to Thatcher's age of coerciondoi:10.1002/psb.1193
- From the NIS to the NHS via the Floating Sixpencedoi:10.1002/psb.1115
- Future Shock
- GP fundholding and prescribing expenditure control: Evidence from a rural, English health authoritydoi:10.2165/00019053-199711040-00006
- GP fundholding and prescribing in UK general practice: evidence from two rural, English family health services authoritiesdoi:10.1038/sj.ph.1900377
- GP fundholding and the costs of prescribingdoi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.pubmed.a043126
- General practitioners’ views on current changes in the UK health service
- Get to grips with patient group directions
- Give us a clue…
- Gonna make you a star
- Has pharmacy run out of time
- High-Cost Medicines in England. In Equitable Access to High-Cost Pharmaceuticals
- How to Build a Professional Network
- How to Respond to Over-Prescribing Doctors
- How to achieve quality prescribing on a budget
- Identifying how some general practices control their prescribing costs
- If we understand the past we can plan for the futuredoi:10.1002/psb.1379
- Impact of clinical pharmacists on adherence to stress ulcer prophylaxis protocol in critically ill Egyptian patients: a comparative studydoi:10.1007/s40267-020-00786-y
- Improvements suggested by Enthoven and Maynarddoi:10.1002/psb.1224
- In an age of conspiracy
- Income-based incentives in UK general practicedoi:10.1016/S0168-8510(97)00078-X
- Innovation, novation and replacement
- Is pharmacy a network?
- Is there an appropriate framework for examining UK pharmacy practice
- Judith Smith, Darrin Baines, Bradnock, G. & Alexander Morris (1999). The Personal Dental Services Sites: painting the picture and posing the questions, preliminary report to the Department of Health. University of Birmingham.
- LPS – friend or foe?
- Labour and Conservative prescribing policy, 1964–79doi:10.1002/psb.1146
- Let’s praise LPS
- Lifeguard Pharmacy-A feasibility trial of a novel pharmacy-based intervention for people experiencing domestic abuse and/or suicidal ideation.doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-4077284/v1
- Local Pharmaceutical Services pilots
- Love is all around
- Managing public involvement in healthcare purchasing
- McIver, S., Baines, D., Ham, C. and McLeod, H. (2000). Setting priorities and managing demand in the NHS: Lessons for primary care groups and trust and their equivalent organisations in Scotland and Wales. Birmingham: HSMC Report sponsored by MSD.
- McLeod, H., Baines, D. and Raftery, R. (1999). Prescribing in the GP Commissioning Groups: results from 1998/99. Birmingham: Health Services Management Centre.
- Measuring the efficiency of prescribing by general practitionersdoi:10.1057/jors.1996.188
- Medicines management
- Modelling the comparative costs of Namaste Care: results from the namaste care intervention UK studydoi:10.1108/WWOP-11-2020-0056
- Must Antiques Be Technically Excellent? A Rejoinder to Killin: Discussiondoi:10.1111/jaac.12616
- NICE, the universe and everything
- National evaluation of Personal Medical Services (PMS) pilots in England: First year report to the Department of Health
- New European Policy could abolish control of entry whatever NHS wants
- New European policy could abolish control of whatever NHS wants
- New Opportunities for Primary Care?
- New apothecaries: how pharmacists can protect their independence in the NHS
- New framework for analysing pharmacy practice
- New labour, new NHS, new-age pharmacy?doi:10.1002/psb.1344
- No sign of the new dawn
- OFT the Beaten Track
- OP94 Co-developing, and testing the feasibility of, a first-response service in community pharmacy for people experiencing suicidal thoughts or domestic abuse: the Lifeguard Pharmacy intervention.
- Opportunity for integration lost in creation of new rolesdoi:10.1002/psb.1361
- Out of time
- Over-the-counter drugs and prescribing in general practice
- Patient Group Directions
- Pharmaceutical care: the blueprint for modern pharmacydoi:10.1002/psb.1228
- Pharmaceutical policy reforms to regulate drug prices in the Asia Pacific region: the case of Australia, China, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, and South Koreadoi:10.1016/j.vhri.2018.08.007
- Pharmacist prescribing in England: acting on history to address current challenges in pharmacy practicedoi:10.1002/jppr.1424
- Pharmacists as dispensers and formation of the PPAdoi:10.1002/psb.1152
- Pharmacoeconomics education in the Middle East and North Africa Region: A web-based research projectdoi:10.1016/j.vhri.2021.05.006
- Pharmacy economics: are proposals for a national contract already redundant?
- Political, process and programme failures in the Brexit fiasco: Exploring the role of policy deceptiodoi:10.1080/13501763.2020.1722203
- Politiche di riforma nel settore sanitario britannico: il caso dello schema di dotazione di fondidoi:10.1430/2288
- Portfolio frontier analysis: Applying mean-variance analysis to health technology assessment for health systems under pressuredoi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113830
- Predicting activity and workload in general practice from demographic structure of the practice populationdoi:10.1177/135581969600100303
- Prescribing costs in general practice: the impact of hard budget constraintsdoi:10.1080/000368497327182
- Prescribing in the GP Commissioning Groups: results from 1998/99. Birmingham: Health Services Management Centre.
- Prescribing, budgets and fundholding in general practice
- Primary care physicians’ attitudes to health care reform in Englanddoi:10.1016/S0168-8510(01)00188-9
- Professor Teeling Smith and The Politics of Prescribingdoi:10.1002/psb.1209
- Recommendations from the Tricker and Clothier reportsdoi:10.1002/psb.1160
- Saving graces: If fundholding ends, what will happen to prescribing budgets?
- Secrets of the mind
- Selection bias in GP fundholdingdoi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-1050(199603)5:2<129::AID-HEC190>3.0.CO;2-R
- Setting priorities and managing demand in the NHS: Lessons for primary care groups and trust and their equivalent organisations in Scotland and Wales
- Smash and grab
- Smith, J., Baines, D., Bradnock, G. and Morris, J. (1999). ‘The PDS pilot sites: painting the picture and posing the questions’. Initial policy paper to the Department of Health from the National Evaluation of Personal Dental Services (PDS) pilots in England. Birmingham: Health Services Management Centre and School of Dentistry.
- Technology and Pharmacy: Theory, Practice, and the Future Visiondoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-812735-3.00335-6
- The EQ-5D-5L valuation study in Egyptdoi:10.1007/s40273-021-01100-y
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution: will it change pharmacy practicedoi:10.1016/j.sapharm.2019.04.003
- The Frontier Framework (and its eight Frontier Archetypes): a new conceptual approach to representing staff and patient well-being in health systemsdoi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.04.043
- The House of Commons health select committee’s report on generic prices – implications for primary care prescribing’
- The Italian job
- The Merrison and Greenfield reports and the Limited Listdoi:10.1002/psb.1175
- The NSF for coronary heart disease
- The PDS pilot sites: painting the picture and posing the questions
- The Personal Dental Services Sites: painting the picture and posing the questions
- The art of war
- The bee’s knees
- The cultivated commissioner
- The dangers of the day of birthdoi:10.1111/1471-0528.12544
- The effects of practice characteristics on prescribing patterns and costs
- The ethics of resource allocation: the views of general practitioners in Lincolnshire, UKdoi:10.1016/S0277-9536(98)00256-1
- The good olde days
- The impact of fundholding on prescribing budgets
- The impact of injuries on health service resource use and costs in primary and secondary care in the English NHSdoi:10.1093/pubmed/fdv173
- The information age and its effects on NHS prescribing decisionsdoi:10.1002/psb.1294
- The national plan for pharmacy
- The prescription charge and Hinchcliffe Committeedoi:10.1002/psb.1132
- The rapid increase in generic prices in the UK: a failure of competition or regulation?doi:10.1111/1467-9302.00221
- The use of the ASTRO-PU and the ASTRO(97)-PU in the setting of prescribing budgets in English general practicedoi:10.1046/j.1365-2710.1998.00157.x
- The winner’s curse
- This is your pilot speaking
- Time for a radical change?
- Trust me, I’m an economist
- Underage drinking as a natural part of growing up: a UK study of parental beliefsdoi:10.1108/DAT-11-2017-0058
- Use Network Theory to Develop Services
- Walsh, N., Allen, L., Baines, D. and Barnes, M. (1999). National evaluation of Personal Medical Services (PMS) pilots in England: First year report to the Department of Health. Birmingham: Health Services Management Centre.
- What happens after the trials?
- What is an Antique?doi:10.1111/jaac.12237
- Will care trials deliver the goods?
- Work Package 2: Service user perceptions and service innovation” in Evaluation of The Coventry GP Alliance: Best Care
- Working for Patients: NHS reform and drug budgetsdoi:10.1002/psb.1237
- Working from the inside out: prescribing management in Primary Care Groups
- Yes, but is it art?
- ‘How should community pharmacists be paid under the new contract?’
- ‘National evaluation of general practitioner commissioning pilots: lessons for primary care groups
- “A prescription for improvement? An observational study to identify how general practices vary in their growth in prescribing costs”doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7256.276