Are multidisciplinary teams an effective tool to reduce emergency hospital activity?
New analysis from the Improvement Analytics Unit has found that multidisciplinary teams may increase emergency hospital use, at least in the short term.
New analysis from the Improvement Analytics Unit has found that multidisciplinary teams may increase emergency hospital use, at least in the short term.
New figures released today by Monitor and the Trust Development Authority reveal both Trusts and Foundation Trusts are facing significant challenges on both finance and operational performance against...
Fozia Irfan, an expert advisor for our COVID-19 impact inquiry, on how the pandemic is both exposing existing inequalities in our society, and creating new ones.
Tom Downes from the Flow Coaching Academy (FCA) and Laura Semple from the Health Foundation discuss the latest learning report on the work of the FCA.
The government has today announced its financial plans for the NHS ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review. Anita Charlesworth, Chief Economist at the Health Foundation, commented: 'Make no mistake...
The latest funding, news and events from the Health Foundation.
People with depression and/or anxiety are more likely to have additional long-term conditions if they live in areas of higher socioeconomic deprivation. This long read highlights longstanding inequali...
Persistent poverty matters for health because the experience of prolonged periods of poverty has cumulative effects, such as the build up of chronic stress and impact of life events over time.
People in different demographic groups have different exposure to persistent poverty, leading to health inequalities.
Child poverty has been rising – and living in poverty as a child can have longer-term impacts on someone’s health. Poor health as a child can lead to poor health later in life.