Artificial Intelligence and Racial and Ethnic Inequalities
This partnership supports research to advance AI and data-driven technologies in health in ways that better meet the needs of minority ethnic populations
This partnership supports research to advance AI and data-driven technologies in health in ways that better meet the needs of minority ethnic populations
Based on the government’s current spending plans, our analysis estimates there will be a funding gap of at least £20 billion by 2022/23.
An assessment of personal protective equipment programme supporting clinical staff in London during Covid-19 pandemic.
Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, responded to the speeches made by the Secretary of State and Simon Stevens at the NHS Providers conference today.
COVID-19 has galvanised many institutions, including the NHS, into more purposefully influencing local social and economic conditions. Here we identify nine lessons from conversations with anchor lead...
Episode 5. We all need care at some point in our lives – so why is care undervalued so often?
Read our response to NHS England's combined monthly performance statistics.
What has the COVID-19 pandemic meant for disabled people, and how can we build back fairer? Liz Sayce explores the key learning points.
Research into whether changes in how maternity care has been delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic have widened or narrowed existing inequalities.
Anita Charlesworth, Chief Economist at the Health Foundation, comments: ‘Figures out today confirm NHS hospitals are facing an almost unprecedented financial challenge. Despite the government’s effort...