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Andrew Moscrop is a general practitioner and primary care researcher based at the University of Oxford. He is affiliated with the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences and works clinically at the Luther Street Medical Centre for the homeless and vulnerably housed in Oxford. His research addresses social determinants of health, health inequalities, and related topics in primary care, including the implications of asking patients about their socioeconomic contexts and the effects of empathic communication in healthcare consultations.

Moscrop has authored or co-authored publications in peer-reviewed journals such as the British Medical Journal, the British Journal of General Practice, and Medical Humanities. Notable works include a 2019 systematic review on reasons for and against asking patients about socioeconomic contexts, a 2014 article on whether doctors should record patients' income, and a 2013 historical perspective on medical language regarding pregnancy loss. He has also contributed to discussions on public health issues including child height trends, obesity, and inequality.

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