What might long COVID mean for the nation’s health?
The COVID-19 impact inquiry team summarise emerging evidence on the effects of long COVID for individuals and wider society.
The COVID-19 impact inquiry team summarise emerging evidence on the effects of long COVID for individuals and wider society.
Claudia Barclay and Charles Tallack explore why countering misperceptions about the NHS is vital to good decision making.
Although cancer outcomes in the UK have improved since 2000, survival rates continue to lag behind many comparable countries and we know that late diagnosis is a big factor in this.
Six charts looking at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consultant-led elective care.
The employment rate in the place where we live is connected to how long we can expect to live and how long we’re likely to be in good health.
Hannah Eastcott and Keith Coupland share their personal experiences of mental health services: Hannah as a service user and Keith as an ex-service user, ex-mental health professional, and now peer sup...
Episode 7. Is levelling up a serious aspiration for the Government? And what strategy would be needed to reduce health inequalities?
The government has promised parity of esteem for mental health services (valuing mental health in the same way that we value physical health), yet mental health remains the Cinderella of NHS provision...
Joint letter to The Times from the Health Foundation, The King's Fund and Nuffield Trust calls for social care reform proposals to be brought forward in the Queen's Speech.
We’ve selected a range of case studies which illustrate some of the different approaches teams are taking to improve mental health services – from harnessing peer support, to a proactive approach to s...