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D-Index
114
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44796
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4773
National Ranking
470

Charles Vincent publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles Vincent sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 501 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Charles Vincent D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles Vincent sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 114 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Charles Vincent is a researcher affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, with primary expertise in the fields of Health Professions and Medicine. Their scholarly work spans a range of topics in healthcare, particularly focusing on patient safety, healthcare quality, and health systems evaluation.

The main areas of study include General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Emergency Medical Services, Economics and Econometrics, and Emergency Medicine. Vincent's research topics cover:

  • Patient Safety and Medication Errors
  • Healthcare cost, quality, practices
  • Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
  • Healthcare Quality and Management
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints

Frequent co-authors in Vincent's work include Gurpreet Reen, Bethan Page, Daniel Maughan, Dulcie Irving, and Helen Higham, each collaborating on numerous publications.

The scholar regularly publishes in key venues such as BMJ Quality & Safety, Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management, BMJ, Health Expectations, and the International Journal for Quality in Health Care.

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Global Delivery of Mental Health Services and Telemental Health: Systematic Review" (2022) published in JMIR Mental Health
  • "The challenges of caring for children who require complex medical care at home: 'The go between for everyone is the parent and as the parent that's an awful lot of responsibility'" (2020) published in Health Expectations
  • "COVID-19: patient safety and quality improvement skills to deploy during the surge" (2020) published in International Journal for Quality in Health Care
  • "Enhancing psychological safety in mental health services" (2021) published in International Journal of Mental Health Systems
  • "Interventions to reduce self-harm on in-patient wards: systematic review" (2021) published in BJPsych Open

Best Publications

  • ADVERSE EVENTS IN BRITISH HOSPITALS: PRELIMINARY RETROSPECTIVE RECORD REVIEW

    Charles Vincent;Graham Neale;Maria Woloshynowych

  • Framework for analysing risk and safety in clinical medicine

    Charles Vincent;Sally Taylor-Adams;Nicola Stanhope

  • Why Do People Sue Doctors? A Study of Patients and Relatives Taking Legal Action

    Charles Vincent;Magi Young;Angela Phillips

  • Causes of prescribing errors in hospital inpatients: a prospective study

    Bryony Dean;Mike Schachter;Charles Vincent;Nick Barber

  • Understanding and responding to adverse events.

    Charles Vincent

  • How to investigate and analyse clinical incidents: Clinical Risk Unit and Association of Litigation and Risk Management protocol

    C Vincent;S Taylor-Adams;E J Chapman;D Hewett

  • Patient safety: what about the patient?

    C A Vincent;A Coulter

  • Why do patients turn to complementary medicine? An empirical study.

    Charles Vincent;Adrian Furnham

  • Prescribing errors in hospital inpatients: their incidence and clinical significance

    B Dean;M Schachter;C Vincent;N Barber

  • Systems Approaches to Surgical Quality and Safety: From Concept to Measurement

    Charles Vincent;Krishna Moorthy;Sudip K. Sarker;Avril Chang

  • Patient involvement in patient safety: what factors influence patient participation and engagement?

    Rachel E. Davis;Rosamond Jacklin;Nick Sevdalis;Charles A. Vincent

  • Reasons for not reporting adverse incidents: an empirical study.

    Charles Vincent;Nicola Stanhope;Margaret Crowley‐Murphy

  • Factors underlying parental decisions about combination childhood vaccinations including MMR: A systematic review

    Katrina F. Brown;J. Simon Kroll;Michael J. Hudson;Mary Ramsay

  • Technologies for global health

    Peter Howitt;Ara Darzi;Guang-Zhong Yang;Hutan Ashrafian

  • Quality of Care Management Decisions by Multidisciplinary Cancer Teams: A Systematic Review

    Benjamin W. Lamb;Katrina F. Brown;Kamal Nagpal;Charles Vincent

  • The inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass: part 1--mechanisms of pathogenesis.

    Oliver J. Warren;Andrew J. Smith;Christos Alexiou;Paula L.B. Rogers

  • Feedback from incident reporting: information and action to improve patient safety

    J. Benn;M. Koutantji;Louise M. Wallace;P. Spurgeon

  • Preventable deaths due to problems in care in English acute hospitals: a retrospective case record review study

    Helen Hogan;Frances Healey;Graham Neale;Richard Thomson

  • Patient safety in developing countries: retrospective estimation of scale and nature of harm to patients in hospital

    R. M. Wilson;P. Michel;S. Olsen;R. W. Gibberd

  • The impact of nontechnical skills on technical performance in surgery: a systematic review.

    Louise Hull;Sonal Arora;Rajesh Aggarwal;Ara Darzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Nick Sevdalis
Nick Sevdalis King's College London
Ara Darzi
Ara Darzi Imperial College London
George B. Hanna
George B. Hanna Imperial College London
Rajesh Aggarwal
Rajesh Aggarwal Thomas Jefferson University
Michael F. Murphy
Michael F. Murphy NHS Blood and Transplant
Josip Car
Josip Car Imperial College London
Adrian Furnham
Adrian Furnham BI Norwegian Business School
Azeem Majeed
Azeem Majeed Imperial College London
Rifat Atun
Rifat Atun Harvard University
Thanos Athanasiou
Thanos Athanasiou Imperial College London

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