Data-driven tools in health and care
Ellen Coughlan reflects on a recent workshop, exploring key questions about how to develop data-driven tools in a safe, effective and equitable way.
Ellen Coughlan reflects on a recent workshop, exploring key questions about how to develop data-driven tools in a safe, effective and equitable way.
Health Foundation response to the Queen’s Speech 2022.
Objective: To identify published maternity intrapartum quality indicators and rationalise them to a core set. Study design: Prospective qualitative consensus group exercise. A literature search i...
Objectives: This service evaluation examines how efficiently an innovative, simple and interactive blood pressure (BP) management intervention improves BP control in general practice. Design: Pro...
Health Foundation response to the NHS England monthly performance statistics.
Health Foundation response to the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) survey highlighting the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on health.
Background: Peer review offers a promising way of promoting improvement in health systems, but the optimal model is not yet clear. We aimed to describe a specific peer review model—reciprocal peer-to...
Our response to the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s annual nursing register and HEE budget confirmation.
From the earliest days of medical practice, when surgeons used cadavers to explore the possibilities of surgical intervention, simulation has been employed to advance the practice of health care. In t...
Rachael McKeown writes about new AYPH work showing the scale and complexity of young people’s health inequalities, and the need for action.