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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    1 November 2017Approaches to modelling the cost-effectiveness of interventions for heart failure: a systematic review  Sadler, S; Watson, L; Crathorne, L; et al.
    18 March 2019The cost effectiveness of REACH-HF and home-based cardiac rehabilitation compared with usual medical care for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: A decision model-based analysis.  Taylor, R; Sadler, S; Dalal, H; et al.
    6 December 2016Cost-effectiveness of screening for ovarian cancer amongst postmenopausal women: a model-based economic evaluation.  Kearns, B; Chilcott, J; Whyte, S; et al.
    10 October 2018The effects and costs of home-based rehabilitation for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: The REACH-HF multicentre randomized controlled trial  Dalal, HM; Taylor, RS; Jolly, K; et al.
    18 February 2021A facilitated home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention for people with heart failure and their caregivers: a research programme including the REACH-HF RCT  Dalal, HM; Taylor, RS; Wingham, J; et al.
    1 September 2016A model for measuring the health burden of classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia in adults  Hummel, SR; Sadler, S; Whitaker, MJ; et al.
    9 April 2018A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Facilitated Home-Based Rehabilitation Intervention in Patients with Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction and their Caregivers: REACH-HFpEF Pilot Study.  Lang, C; Smith, K; Wingham, J; et al.
    1 June 2017Screening for glucose intolerance and development of a lifestyle education programme for prevention of type 2 diabetes in a population with intellectual disabilities: the STOP Diabetes research project  Dunkley, AJ; Tyrer, F; Spong, R; et al.
    1 October 2016A systematic review and economic evaluation of bisphosphonates for the prevention of fragility fractures.  Davis, S; Martyn-St James, M; Sanderson, J; et al.
    15 December 2016Understanding the alcohol harm paradox: an analysis of sex- and condition-specific hospital admissions by socioeconomic group for alcohol-associated conditions in England.  Sadler, S; Angus, C; Gavens, L; et al.