Hugh Sanderson

678 total citations
27 papers, 567 citations indexed

About

Hugh Sanderson is a scholar working on Health Information Management, General Health Professions and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hugh Sanderson has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 567 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Health Information Management, 6 papers in General Health Professions and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Hugh Sanderson's work include Medical Coding and Health Information (7 papers), Chronic Disease Management Strategies (3 papers) and Healthcare Policy and Management (3 papers). Hugh Sanderson is often cited by papers focused on Medical Coding and Health Information (7 papers), Chronic Disease Management Strategies (3 papers) and Healthcare Policy and Management (3 papers). Hugh Sanderson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Sweden. Hugh Sanderson's co-authors include Paul Swift, Eric Emerson, J Elliott, Martin Routledge, Theodore Joyce, Barbara McIntosh, Chris Hatton, Peter Oakes, Emma Krinjen‐Kemp and Martín Knapp and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, British Journal of Ophthalmology and Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine.

In The Last Decade

Hugh Sanderson

26 papers receiving 547 citations

Peers

Hugh Sanderson
L. Gill United Kingdom
Mike J.L. Peters Netherlands
Daniel Ng United States
Tanya G. K. Bentley United States
Beth S. Finkelstein United States
John Holden United Kingdom
Elizabeth Camacho United Kingdom
Gary Pickens United States
Adrienne Birnbaum United States
L. Gill United Kingdom
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Fields of papers citing papers by Hugh Sanderson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hugh Sanderson

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All Works

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Yohannes, Abebaw Mengistu, et al.. (2015). The responsiveness of the anxiety inventory for respiratory disease scale following pulmonary rehabilitation. Physiotherapy. 101. e1695–e1696.
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Neil, Sandra T., Hugh Sanderson, & Angelika Wieck. (2005). A satisfaction survey of women admitted to a Psychiatric Mother and Baby Unit in the northwest of England. Archives of Women s Mental Health. 9(2). 109–112. 13 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh, et al.. (2004). Lessons from the central Hampshire electronic health record pilot project: issues of data protection and consent. BMJ. 328(7444). 871–874. 31 indexed citations
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Bevan, Gwyn, et al.. (2004). Using Information on Variation in Rates of Supply to Question Professional Discretion in Public Services. Financial Accountability and Management. 20(1). 1–17. 2 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh. (2000). Information requirements for clinical governance. PubMed. 5(1). 52–57. 3 indexed citations
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Evans, Hughes, et al.. (1998). The development of Healthcare Resource Groups - version 3. Journal of Public Health. 20(3). 351–358. 13 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh, et al.. (1996). A language of health in action: Read Codes, classifications and groupings.. PubMed. 75–9. 92 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh. (1996). Healthcare Resource Group (HRGs): a casemix study. British Journal of General Practice. 46(411). 623–623. 2 indexed citations
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Read, John, et al.. (1995). Terming, encoding, and grouping.. PubMed. 8 Pt 1. 56–9. 6 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh, et al.. (1995). Conceptual framework for clinical and general management. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 48(1-2). 169–173. 1 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh, et al.. (1995). Healthcare Resource Groups–Version 2. Journal of Public Health. 17(3). 349–54. 8 indexed citations
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Murray, Emily, Mark C. Bellamy, Melanie Baker, et al.. (1993). Report of an independent review of specialist services in London (Cancer). UCL Discovery (University College London). 2 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh, et al.. (1989). Evaluation of diagnosis-related groups in the National Health Service. Journal of Public Health. 11(4). 269–78. 12 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh. (1987). Potential benefits for patient care from computing. Journal of Public Health. 9(3). 238–246. 1 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh, et al.. (1984). BODY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY. The Lancet. 324(8414). 1281–1281. 2 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh. (1982). What's in a waiting list?. BMJ. 285(6351). 1368–1369. 14 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh. (1980). Regional variation in cataract extraction rates and their relationship with resource supply and need.. PubMed. 73(7). 492–6. 8 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh, et al.. (1980). Observer variation in ophthalmology.. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 64(6). 457–460. 51 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Hugh. (1980). Regional Variation in Cataract Extraction Rates and their Relationship with Resource Supply and Need. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 73(7). 492–496. 13 indexed citations

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