Exploring the views of infection consultants in England on a novel delinked funding model for antimicrobials: the SMASH study.
Ioannis Baltas,Mark Gilchrist,Eirini Koutoumanou,Malick M Gibani,James E Meiring,Akaninyene Otu,David Hettle,Ameeka Thompson,James R Price,Anna Crepet,Abolaji Atomode, Timothy Crocker-Buque,Dimitrios Spinos,Hudson Guyver,Matija Tausan,Donald Somasunderam,Maxwell Thoburn,Cathleen Chan,Helen Umpleby,Bethany Sharp, Callum Chivers,Devan Suresh Vaghela,Ronak J Shah,Jonathan Foster, Amy Hume,Christopher Smith,Ammara Asif,Dimitrios Mermerelis, Mohammad Abbas Reza,Dominic A Haigh,Thomas Lamb,Loucia Karatzia,Alexandra Bramley,Nikhil Kadam,Konstantinos Kavallieros,Veronica Garcia-Arias,Jane Democratis,Claire S Waddington, Luke S P Moore,Alexander M Aiken JAC-antimicrobial resistance(2023)
Abstract
The 'subscription-type' model was viewed favourably by infection consultants in England.
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Key words
infection consultants,antimicrobials,funding model
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