Sure Start shows that to improve health, governments must keep the faith
Sure Start shows that long-term investment in systems approaches to improving health pays off.
Sure Start shows that long-term investment in systems approaches to improving health pays off.
This analysis spotlights clinicians’ views about which technologies might help the NHS boost productivity and release time for care, and sets out the steps to realise these gains.
We are seeking a supplier to work with us on measuring productivity in health care.
Celebrating whole-team approaches to tackling health inequalities at The MJ Achievement Awards 2024
This conference will bring together representatives from the rapid evaluation community to explore the theme: Evidence-based decisions when budgets are tight: rapid evaluation and knowledge mobilisati...
Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have sparked fears about the potential threat to jobs in many industries, but what will it mean for health care? This long read explores the potenti...
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.