Paying for the pandemic: the economic consequences of COVID-19
Matt Whittaker, expert advisor for our COVID-19 impact inquiry, looks at emerging evidence of the pandemic’s effect on income inequality in the UK.
Matt Whittaker, expert advisor for our COVID-19 impact inquiry, looks at emerging evidence of the pandemic’s effect on income inequality in the UK.
Responding to the publication of the latest quarterly figures (Q3) for the NHS provider sector, Anita Charlesworth, Director of Research and Economics at the Health Foundation, said: 'NHS trusts are n...
Responding to CQC’s State of Hospitals report Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, said: 'If there is one organisation in England that has the clearest picture of the quality o...
New analysis by the Health Foundation of local plans to reform the health service has revealed that the gap in social care funding for England is at least £2bn in 2017/18. This puts unacceptable press...
After reaching record lows in 2019, the share of adults who are unemployed or underemployed increased in late 2020, probably as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, before falling again throughout 2021.
Unemployment rose from 2019 to 2020 following the pandemic restrictions and remained at the increased level in 2021. This was despite a steady decline in the number of unemployed adults since 2011.
The Health Foundation today responded to the publication of the 2016 NHS Staff Survey results. Ruth Thorlby, Assistant Director of Policy at the Health Foundation, said: ‘The NHS has so far managed to...
The decrease in the number of employees on payroll has been minimal compared with the fall in the number of employees who have been furloughed since March 2020 as part of the government’s Coronavirus ...
The Health Foundation today responded to the 2017 Budget. Anita Charlesworth, Director of Research and Economics at the Health Foundation, said: 'The £1bn extra for social care announced in today’s Bu...