Relationship between health and home quality
Owner-occupiers and private renters living in non-decent housing are more likely to report poor health.
Owner-occupiers and private renters living in non-decent housing are more likely to report poor health.
This analysis looks at the relationship between income and life expectancy.
People in poor health are more likely to be in persistent debt.
Low income households are more likely to be behind with paying bills.
Experiencing problem debt can lead to physical and mental health problems.
Our new report explores the ways in which NHS organisations act as anchor institutions, and their potential to positively influence the health of local communities, beyond providing clinical care.
People with poor health are less likely to have savings.
The stress of being in problem debt can harm our physical and mental health.
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Our 2022 annual report is full of examples of impactful work to transform health and care in the UK. We pull out 10 top highlights.