December 23, 2025

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New Releases from NCBI BookshelfIntegration of specialised services for eating disorders and functional symptom disorders in children and young people: discrete choice experiments and qualitative study.​Integration of specialised services for eating disorders and functional symptom disorders in children and young people: discrete choice experiments and qualitative study.

Evidence suggests that centralising specialist healthcare services can improve outcomes for patients but increase travel distances and times. Traditionally, people […]

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New Releases from NCBI BookshelfCost-effectiveness of endoscopic treatments for obesity: a clinical evidence map and systematic review to inform a model-based cost-effectiveness analysis.​Cost-effectiveness of endoscopic treatments for obesity: a clinical evidence map and systematic review to inform a model-based cost-effectiveness analysis.

Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for obesity, but access is limited. Endoscopic obesity treatments are potentially cheaper and

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New Releases from NCBI BookshelfTele-ophthalmology-enabled and artificial intelligence-ready referral pathway for community optometry referrals of retinal disease: HERMES cluster randomised trial with a diagnostic accuracy study.​Tele-ophthalmology-enabled and artificial intelligence-ready referral pathway for community optometry referrals of retinal disease: HERMES cluster randomised trial with a diagnostic accuracy study.

Community-based optometrists, a major provider of primary eye care in the United Kingdom, are the main source of referrals to

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New Releases from NCBI BookshelfA community-based rehabilitation package following hip fracture: FEMuR III a multi-centre RCT, economic and process evaluation.​A community-based rehabilitation package following hip fracture: FEMuR III a multi-centre RCT, economic and process evaluation.

Proximal femoral (hip) fracture is common, serious and costly. An enhanced community rehabilitation intervention (Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation)

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New Releases from NCBI BookshelfWitness to Harm-Holding to Account. Improving patient, family and colleague experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings: A mixed-methods study.​Witness to Harm-Holding to Account. Improving patient, family and colleague experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings: A mixed-methods study.

In the United Kingdom, over 2.5 million health and social care professionals are registered by 13 statutory professional regulators. When

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