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What do technology and AI mean for the future of work in health care?
Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have sparked fears about the potential threat to jobs in many industries, but what will it mean for health care? This long read explores the potenti...
Tackling inequalities is necessary for greater prosperity
Jo Bibby makes sense of some of the key findings from our Health Inequalities in 2040 report.
What do worsening health inequalities mean for the NHS?
The REAL Centre’s recent work has wide-reaching implications for England’s health and social care services. Hannah Rose explores three key areas.
Limp NHS productivity and what to do about it – with Anita Charlesworth and Neil Sebire
Episode 43. Improving NHS productivity is a key national priority. But what’s behind the slowdown and can it be reversed?
OPTimising routine collection of electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes into disease registries (OPT-ePRO)
This project will examine how best to engage patients, clinicians and commissioners in routine collection of electronic patient-reported outcomes into disease registries, using the UKRR as an exemplar...
Webinar: In the face of financial strain, how can local government protect their communities’ health?
This webinar will share learning on the benefits of an all-council approach to health, and how to engage officers and councillors alike to achieve this.
Webinar: The future of the NHS — what do the public think?
Working with Ipsos, we carried out a series of deliberative workshops with members of the public and, together with the latest wave of our polling, captured unique insights and a deeper understanding ...
Exploring public attitudes towards the use of digital health technologies and data
Understanding how the public feels about digital health technologies and data use is crucial to their successful rollout to improve health care quality and efficiency.
Health inequalities in 2040: future governments will need to think locally when designing policies
We spoke to Steve Webb (former pensions minister) and Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard from LCP about what projections of working-age health by 2040 mean for business, work and society.