Our partnerships
Through sharing what we learn and collaborating with others, we aim to make a difference and contribute to a healthier population.

We work with others, and support regional, national and international networks to improve the quality of health and health care in the UK.
Find out more about our key partnerships below.
Supporting quality improvement
Partnership
THIS Institute
The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute will develop evidence on a massive scale across the NHS about what works to impr...
Partnership
The Q community
Q connects people with improvement expertise across the UK, led by the Health Foundation and supported and co-funded by NHS I...
Partnership
The Q Improvement Lab
We bring people and organisations together to explore, develop and test ideas to make progress on health and care challenges.
Partnership
BMJ Quality & Safety
A leading international journal, co-owned by the Health Foundation and BMJ Group, providing insights and information to impro...
Partnership
BMJ Quality Improvement series
A joint series of papers exploring how to improve the quality of health care delivery, produced by The BMJ in partnership wit...
Partnerships for healthier lives
Partnership
UK Prevention Research Partnership
The Health Foundation is a member of the UKPRP, an alliance of funders supporting research into the primary prevention of non...
Support for health and social care organisations to use data better
Partnership
Improvement Analytics Unit
An innovative partnership between NHS England and the Health Foundation providing robust evaluation of complex changes.
Programme
Supporting the Association of Professional Healthcare Analysts
Helping analytical networks to improve learning and the application of better analysis.
Programme
PLETHORA: collaborating to create stronger data analysis
Bringing together academic researchers and health service analysts to improve the delivery of health and care services in the...
Programme
The power of R for the NHS
Why is a statistical programming language having an impact on the NHS?
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