Health Foundation funding and opportunities in 2021
Our annual sneak preview of some of the key opportunities to get involved in our grant and research programmes, networks and fellowships, events and learning activities over the coming year.
Our annual sneak preview of some of the key opportunities to get involved in our grant and research programmes, networks and fellowships, events and learning activities over the coming year.
England could face a shortfall of 42,000 nurses by 2020, equivalent to 12% of the workforce, according to a new Health Foundation report.
The Health Foundation has called for increased investment in the NHS to halt planned reductions in spending per person over the next two years, in what will be the toughest decade of funding growth in...
The findings of the annual GP Patient Survey 2017 are published today. Commenting on the findings, Tim Gardner, Senior Policy Fellow at the Health Foundation, commented: 'Given the pressures that GPs ...
The scene for the current crisis was set long before the virus arrived. Anita Charlesworth explores three critical areas that have contributed to the heavy COVID-19 death toll in the UK.
The Department of Health today published its accounts for 2016/17. The DH underspent its Revenue Departmental Expenditure Limit (RDEL) by £563m in 2016/17. This follows an overspend in 2015/16.
Higher levels of physical activity from regular walking and cycling can result in a significant number of early deaths being prevented.
This infographic highlights areas of focus for the COVID-19 impact inquiry and some of the questions that it seeks to answer.
The Health Foundation has selected 21 new projects to be part of the sixth round of its £1.5 million innovation programme, Innovating for Improvement.
The Health Foundation today (Tuesday 19) responded to The future of the mental health workforce, a new report published by the NHS Confederation’s Mental Health Network.