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J R Soc Med 2008;101:372-380
doi:10.1258/jrsm.2008.080004
© 2008 Royal Society of Medicine

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Analysis of consultants' NHS and private incomes in England in 2003/4

Stephen Morris Reader  1 Bob Elliott Professor and Unit Director  2 Ada Ma Research Fellow  3 Alex McConnachie Statistician  4 Nigel Rice Reader  5 Diane Skåtun Research Fellow  3   Matt Sutton Professor  6

1 Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University UK
2 Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen UK
3 Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen UK
4 Robertson Centre for Biostatistics, University of Glasgow UK
5 Centre for Health Economics, University of York UK
6 Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen UK


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Figure 1. Scatterplot of mean numbers of patients per consultant waiting three or more months for a hospital admission in each specialty by conditional mean private income per consultant in each specialty

 

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Figure 2. Scatterplot of mean numbers of patients per consultant waiting three or more months for a hospital admission in each SHA of place of NHS employment by conditional mean private income per consultant in each SHA

 

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