Inequalities in insecure work
Insecure work affects 1 in 10 workers, but the impact on different demographics varies.
Insecure work affects 1 in 10 workers, but the impact on different demographics varies.
We spoke to Steve Webb (former pensions minister) and Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard from LCP about what projections of working-age health by 2040 mean for business, work and society.
This project examined how to engage patients (especially those who are older and/or living in socially deprived areas), health care professionals, and commissioners in routine electronic patient-repor...
The Health Foundation, Q and NHS Confederation are launching a brand new improvement podcast.
Working with Ipsos, we carried out a series of deliberative workshops with members of the public and, together with the latest wave of our polling, captured unique insights and a deeper understanding ...
Mark Chaloner joined the Health Foundation's investment committee as an independent member in December 2020.
Understanding how the public feels about digital health technologies and data use is crucial to their successful rollout to improve health care quality and efficiency.
Talia Boshari and Adam Briggs look at the potential of personalised prevention to improve health our health and help the NHS.
Sure Start shows that long-term investment in systems approaches to improving health pays off.
The REAL Centre’s recent work has wide-reaching implications for England’s health and social care services. Hannah Rose explores three key areas.