Relationship between health and number of housing problems
Having multiple housing problems is associated with poor self-rated health.
Having multiple housing problems is associated with poor self-rated health.
Experiencing one problem with our homes can influence our health, but experiencing multiple housing problems can cause further harm. This analysis looks at the number of households having multiple hou...
Responding to the publication of NHS England’s combined monthly performance statistics for October, Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive at the Health Foundation, said: 'Today the NHS has reported the h...
An adequate income is one of the essential building blocks of good health. Living on an inadequate income can be stressful, and limits people’s access to goods, services and social participation. This...
Anita Charlesworth, Director of Research & Economics at the Health Foundation said: ‘While the additional £240m from the new homes bonus is welcome, even combined with precept increases it won’t come ...
Some groups of people are more likely to live in a non-decent home that poses a risk to their health, particularly people on the lowest incomes.
Responding to the publication of NHS England’s combined monthly performance statistics for November, Tim Gardner, Senior Policy Fellow at the Health Foundation, said: 'The NHS has begun this winter in...
Frequently moving home can be linked to poorer health. This analysis looks at how long people in different housing tenures have lived in their homes.
Children in poverty were more likely to have experienced multiple housing moves by the age of 14 years.
Today (Thursday, 2nd February), the Health Foundation publishes research showing that seeing the same GP more often is linked to fewer avoidable hospital admissions for older patients. The Health Foun...