What have we learnt from involving and engaging with patients and the public in our health data science projects?
Anne Alarilla from our data analytics team sets out four important lessons from recent PPIE work focusing on ethnicity.
Anne Alarilla from our data analytics team sets out four important lessons from recent PPIE work focusing on ethnicity.
Eighteen senior health care professionals have been selected to join GenerationQ, the Health Foundation’s leadership programme designed to develop a new generation of skilled and effective leaders to ...
Disabled people are nearly twice as likely to be unemployed as non-disabled people. The unemployment ratio between the two groups remained constant since 2014.
Drawing on data up to April 2020, our analysis suggests residential care workers in the UK face among the highest rates of poverty and that ensuring people are fairly rewarded in social care must be a...
David Finch highlights the relationship between the increasing costs of living and deteriorating public health in the UK – and the action that the government could take.
In the BMJ this week, Jennifer Dixon and Will Warburton explore what the ‘reset’ means in practice, the wider risks, and what must happen if quality of care is not to go backwards.
Experience of congential heart patients from paediatric to adult services.
Figures published today by NHS Improvement show that NHS providers posted a net deficit of £461m for the first quarter of 2016/17, better than the planned net deficit of £466m. This is a dramatic impr...
Developing conversation training in holding discussions to support end of life care.