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Funding, news and events from April 2022
The latest funding, news and events from the Health Foundation.
How to tell a more powerful story about health
We summarise six practical recommendations for how health communicators can build public understanding about what really impacts our health, taken from our latest report with the FrameWorks Institute....
10 contextual factors the COVID-19 inquiry will need to consider
Nothing happens in isolation. Different factors created the UK context for COVID-19, and shaped and interacted with the policy choices made by government in response to the pandemic. We take a closer ...
How might changing public attitudes influence government policy on health?
How will falling levels of public satisfaction with the NHS affect debate about NHS reform? Hugh Alderwick considers the importance of public opinion.
Funding, news and events from March 2022
The latest funding, news and events from the Health Foundation.
Beyond COVID-19: Adapting to the new challenges ahead
Anita Charlesworth reflects on the changes afoot for the health and care service this spring, from integrated care systems to the Health and Care Levy and rising inflation.
Why NHS management matters
Joe Home talks about how managers are often an unseen and under-appreciated segment of the health care workforce, and yet good management is key if we want to run high quality and efficient services.....
Funding, news and events from February 2022
The latest funding, news and events from the Health Foundation.
Shedding light on widening health inequalities in Scotland
Chris Creegan introduces a new independent review into health inequalities in Scotland, and what it hopes to achieve.
Action as an antidote to despair
It’s important not to feel overwhelmed by current trends in health inequalities, but rather to seek out the opportunities for action. So says our Director of Health, Jo Bibby...
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