- Jocalyn Clark, assistant editor (jclark@bmj.com),
- Richard Smith, editor (rsmith@bmj.com)
- BMJ
A new monthly section will provide data on what is happening in health services
Starting this week the BMJ will publish a monthly page highlighting data from Dr Foster, an independent, London based organisation that analyses the availability and quality of health care in the United Kingdom and worldwide (http://www.drfoster.com/).1 We aim to create a page that is rich in data and will allow doctors, managers, and patients to learn from what is happening in the NHS and other healthcare systems. Much of what the BMJ publishes arises from experimental studies, particularly randomised controlled trials. Dr Foster case notes will …
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