Eight case studies that show you can improve quality while also saving money
With NHS England predicting a £30bn ‘financial gap’ by 2021, everyone is talking about ways to save money. But is it possible to do this without compromising quality?
With NHS England predicting a £30bn ‘financial gap’ by 2021, everyone is talking about ways to save money. But is it possible to do this without compromising quality?
The pandemic has taught us the importance of putting lived experience expertise at the heart of mental health services and support, writes Dr Vanessa Pinfold.
Our annual report highlights our work in 2020, shares our financial statements and sets out our plans for 2021.
We talk to Dr Julie Reed, one of our Improvement Science Fellows, about how she’s found the scheme and what she wants her research to achieve.
Holly is a Harkness Fellow, and Principal Analyst at the Prime Minister’s Implementation Unit.
Nason is a Harkness Fellow, and Research Fellow at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Health innovation is not just about scientific breakthroughs. It’s also about rethinking how we provide care, innovating through changes to patient pathways and revolutionising traditional delivery sy...
The International Partnership for Innovative Healthcare Delivery (IPIHD) is a relatively new organisation set up in 2011. It aims to identify, learn from and support the scale up of innovative models ...
Anne-Marie is an Australian Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice, and Assistant Secretary with the Australian Government Department of Health.