Twisting arms: court referred and court linked mediation under judicial pressure (2007)
Genn, D.H., Fenn, P., Mason, M., Lane, A., Bechai, N., Gray, L.
Clarke, P.M., Gray, A.M., Briggs, A., Farmer, A.J., Fenn, P., Stevens, R.J., ...
Aims/hypothesis The aim of this study was to develop a simulation model for Type 2 diabetes that can be used to estimate the likely occurrence of major diabetes-related complications over a lifetime,...
Smith, D.H., Fenn, P., Drummond, M.
AIM: To estimate the potential cost effectiveness of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin in the UK setting. METHODS: Using data from a variety of sources a Markov model was built to produce...
Professional autonomy and the cost of legal aid (1999)
This paper considers whether lawyers, acting as agents, respond to financial incentives which are extraneous to their clients' requirements. We take as a case study lawyers performing legal aid work...
Professional autonomy and the cost of legal aid (1999)
This paper considers whether lawyers, acting as agents, respond to financial incentives which are extraneous to their clients' requirements. We take as a case study lawyers performing legal aid work...
An economic analysis of varicella vaccination for health care workers (1997)
McGuire, Alistair, Gray, A.M., Fenn, P., Weinberg, J., Miller, E.
A simulation model was constructed to assess the relative costs and cost-effectiveness of different screening and vaccination strategies for dealing with hospital incidents of varicella exposure,...
Medical malpractice in perspective. I--The American experience.
Concern over the possibility of an American style medical malpractice "crisis" in the United Kingdom has recently been voiced by members of both medical and legal professions. The validity of such...
Medical malpractice in perspective. II--The implications for Britain.
The "malpractice crisis" in the United States cannot be understood in isolation. Litigation is precipitated by features of the American health care and social security systems. Relative to the United...
Medical malpractice in perspective. I--The American experience.
Concern over the possibility of an American style medical malpractice "crisis" in the United Kingdom has recently been voiced by members of both medical and legal professions. The validity of such...
Medical malpractice in perspective. II--The implications for Britain.
The "malpractice crisis" in the United States cannot be understood in isolation. Litigation is precipitated by features of the American health care and social security systems. Relative to the United...
Smith, D H, Fenn, P, Drummond, M
Aim: To estimate the potential cost effectiveness of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin in the UK setting.
A Positive Economic Theory of Regulatory Enforcement.
A positive economic model of regulatory enforcement is developed th at allows the agency to use both legal and informal methods to gain compliance with the law. The paper fills a gap in the economic...
Clarke, P.M., Gray, A.M., Briggs, A., Farmer, A.J., Fenn, P., Stevens, R.J., ...
Aims/hypothesis The aim of this study was to develop a simulation model for Type 2 diabetes that can be used to estimate the likely occurrence of major diabetes-related complications over a lifetime,...
Estimating the cost of compensating victims of medical negligence.
Fenn, P., Hermans, D., Dingwall, R.
The current system in Britain for compensating victims of medical injury depends on an assessment of negligence. Despite the sporadic pressure on the government to adopt a "no fault" approach, such...