COP27 is a reminder of the NHS’s vital role in addressing climate change
As COP27 continues, we consider the challenges and opportunities for the NHS in reaching its net zero aim.
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As COP27 continues, we consider the challenges and opportunities for the NHS in reaching its net zero aim.
Our Director of Research and REAL Centre, Anita Charlesworth, looks at the challenges ahead for health and care this winter.
Recent research from Public First and our healthy lives team suggests that people aren’t necessarily aware of what local authorities are doing to improve health in their areas.
David Finch highlights the relationship between the increasing costs of living and deteriorating public health in the UK – and the action that the government could take.
Anne Alarilla from our data analytics team sets out four important lessons from recent PPIE work focusing on ethnicity.
Five messages from our latest polling.
Our Director of Policy, Hugh Alderwick, looks at the challenges ahead for the new health secretary.
Hugh Alderwick reflects on new findings about the effects of devolution in Greater Manchester on health outcomes.
With 1 in 10 social care posts vacant, does international recruitment on a 'mass scale' hold the answer to the sector's workforce problems?
Jenna Collins shares learning from the ‘Increasing Continuity of Care in General Practice’ programme.
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