Catherine Falconer
Catherine Falconer is a 2024–25 UK Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice.
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Catherine Falconer is a 2024–25 UK Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice.
Ed Middleton is a 2024–25 UK Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice.
We asked clinical staff what they think about the potential of time freed up by technology.
As leaders of the G7 gather this week, the REAL Centre team reflect on the fairest way to compare COVID-19 deaths across the G7 countries.
How has the suspension of routine NHS care affected people’s health and wellbeing? This analysis explores the implications using two case studies – hip replacements and diabetes.
The next government will be aiming to repeat New Labour’s feat and radically cut waiting times. But doing so will be a tall order and success is not guaranteed, particularly as several key factors are...
Talia Boshari and Adam Briggs look at the potential of personalised prevention to improve health our health and help the NHS.
Anita Charlesworth looks at the two key issues that have taken centre stage this winter: NHS activity and funding.
The first of a series of election briefings argues that adopting a comprehensive prevention-led approach to health is key to ensuring we have a thriving and prosperous UK.