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A cross-sectional analysis of podiatrist-initiated review processes after issuing prescribed foot orthoses

Analysis Network (SPAN) at Charles Sturt University for her assistance in preparing and administering the Conceptualization: Luke Donnan, Anna Horn, Emma Baker. Data curation: Luke Donnan, Anna Horn, Emma ... Baker. Formal analysis: Luke Donnan, Anna Horn, Emma Baker. Funding acquisition: Luke Donnan. Investigation: Luke Donnan. Methodology: Luke Donnan, Anna Horn, Emma Baker. Project administration: Luke

Impact of a progressive stepped care approach in an improving access to psychological therapies service: An observational study

: Lisa Boyd. Data curation: Emma Baker. Formal analysis: Lisa Boyd. Investigation: Lisa Boyd. Methodology: Lisa Boyd. Supervision: Joe Reilly. Validation: Emma Baker. Writing ? original draft: Lisa ... Boyd. Writing ? review & editing: Lisa Boyd, Emma Baker, Joe Reilly. 15 / 16 1. Department of Health. ( 2008 ). Improving access to psychological therapies (IAPT) commissioning toolkit . Department of

Invited Commentary: Harnessing Housing Natural Experiments Is Important, but Beware Differential Misclassification of Difference in Difference

Emma Baker 0 Tony Blakely 0 Abbreviation: HB, Housing Benefit. 0 Parkville , VIC 3010 , Australia In this issue of the Journal, Reeves et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2016;184(6):421-429) present the findings ... , University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Rebecca Bentley); School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (Emma Baker); and

Housing Assistance: Exploring Benefits Beyond Shelter

University of Adelaide. His research interests include housing policy, homelessness, regional development and the operation of housing markets. Emma Baker is a Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for

Association Between Housing Affordability and Mental Health: A Longitudinal Analysis of a Nationally Representative Household Survey in Australia

Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (Emma Baker); and Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Harvard School of Population Health, Boston, Massachusetts (S. V. Subramanian). This