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Matt Sutton is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Health Professions and Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a focused subfield presence in General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Health, Emergency Medical Services, and Epidemiology.

Their work extensively covers topics related to Healthcare Policy and Management, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Global Health Care Issues, Health Systems including Economic Evaluations and Quality of Life, Global Health Workforce Issues, and Chronic Disease Management Strategies.

Sutton's recent publications include the following:

  • Ethnic inequalities in health-related quality of life among older adults in England: secondary analysis of a national cross-sectional survey, 2021, The Lancet Public Health
  • Is health research undertaken where the burden of disease is greatest? Observational study of geographical inequalities in recruitment to research in England 2013-2018, 2020, BMC Medicine
  • Multimorbidity combinations, costs of hospital care and potentially preventable emergency admissions in England: A cohort study, 2021, PLoS Medicine
  • Ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake and comparison to seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in Greater Manchester, UK: A cohort study, 2022, PLoS Medicine
  • New integrated care models in England associated with small reduction in hospital admissions in longer-term: A difference-in-differences analysis, 2020, Health Policy

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Sutton include:

  • Kath Checkland
  • Rachel Meacock
  • Luke Munford
  • Yiu-Shing Lau
  • Laura Anselmi

Sutton publishes regularly in venues such as:

  • British Journal of General Practice
  • Social Science & Medicine
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Health Policy
  • BMJ Open

Best Publications

  • Using natural experiments to evaluate population health interventions: new Medical Research Council guidance

    Peter Craig;Cyrus Cooper;David Gunnell;Sally Haw

  • The relationship between physical and mental health: A mediation analysis.

    Julius Ohrnberger;Eleonora Fichera;Matt Sutton

  • Capitation, salary, fee-for-service and mixed systems of payment: effects on the behaviour of primary care physicians.

    Toby Gosden;Frode Forland;Ivar Kristiansen;Matthew Sutton

  • Inequity and inequality in the use of health care in England: an empirical investigation.

    Stephen Morris;Matthew Sutton;Hugh Gravelle

  • Impact of payment method on behaviour of primary care physicians: a systematic review.

    Toby Gosden;Frode Forland;Ivar Sonbo Kristiansen;Matthew Sutton

  • Reduced Mortality With Hospital Pay for Performance in England

    Matt Sutton;Silviya Nikolova;Ruth Boaden;Helen Lester

  • Examination of the Synthetic Control Method for Evaluating Health Policies with Multiple Treated Units

    Noémi Kreif;Richard Grieve;Dominik Hangartner;Alex James Turner

  • Income, income inequality and health: what can we learn from aggregate data?

    Hugh Gravelle;John Wildman;Matthew Sutton

  • Has payment by results affected the way that English hospitals provide care? Difference-in-differences analysis

    Shelley Farrar;Deok Hee Yi;Matt Sutton;Martin Chalkley

  • Estimating causal effects: considering three alternatives to difference-in-differences estimation

    Stephen O’Neill;Noémi Kreif;Richard Grieve;Matthew Sutton

  • Doctor Behaviour under a Pay for Performance Contract: Treating, Cheating and Case Finding?*

    Hugh Gravelle;Matt Sutton;Ada Hoi Yan Ma

  • Effect of a national primary care pay for performance scheme on emergency hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions: controlled longitudinal study

    Mark J Harrison;Mark Dusheiko;Matt Sutton;Hugh Gravelle

  • Did 'targets and terror' reduce waiting times in England for hospital care?

    Carol Propper;Matt Sutton;Carolyn Whitnall;Frank Windmeijer

  • Inequality in the geographical distribution of general practitioners in England and Wales 1974-1995

    H. Gravelle;Matthew Adam Sutton

  • Incentives and Targets in Hospital Care: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.

    Carol Propper;Carol Propper;Matt Sutton;Matt Sutton;Carolyn Whitnall;Frank Windmeijer

  • Target payments in primary care: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes.

    Antonio Giuffrida;Toby Gosden;Frode Forland;Ivar Kristiansen

  • The dynamics of physical and mental health in the older population

    Julius Ohrnberger;Eleonora Fichera;Matthew Sutton

  • Income, relative income, and self-reported health in Britain 1979-2000.

    Hugh Gravelle;Matt Sutton

  • MAPPING VISUAL ANALOGUE SCALE HEALTH STATE VALUATIONS ONTO STANDARD GAMBLE AND TIME TRADE-OFF VALUES

    Paul Dolan;Matthew Sutton

  • Deprivation and quality of primary care services: evidence for persistence of the inverse care law from the UK Quality and Outcomes Framework

    McLean G;Sutton Ma;B Guthrie

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth McDonald
Ruth McDonald University of Manchester
Ruth Boaden
Ruth Boaden University of Manchester
Luigi Siciliani
Luigi Siciliani University of York
Frank Windmeijer
Frank Windmeijer University of Bristol
Christine Godfrey
Christine Godfrey University of York
Kieran Walshe
Kieran Walshe University of Manchester
Reinhard Busse
Reinhard Busse Technical University of Berlin
Alexander J. Thompson
Alexander J. Thompson Ascension Health
Stephen Birch
Stephen Birch University of Queensland
Richard Emsley
Richard Emsley King's College London

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