What the manifestos do – and don’t – say about health
Jo Bibby on health in the Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat manifestos.
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Jo Bibby on health in the Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat manifestos.
Dr Jennifer Dixon explores what the general election manifestos launched this week really mean for health and care.
Rebecca Fisher outlines five priorities for improving general practice for a new government.
Following Labour's announcement on working-age health, Dave Finch considers the three priorities on working-age health and employment for the next government.
A look at the value of managers in the NHS – and what is needed to improve their experience.
Kathryn Marszalek analyses Labour’s pledge to tackle the elective care backlog, exploring whether it’s achievable to eliminate 18-week waits within 5 years.
Gen pulls out five of the most important findings from our research into the public’s views about the future of the NHS that she says the next government will need to take notice of.
Our Chief Executive, Jennifer Dixon, on why the NHS and the economy will be the biggest issues in this general election.
What should the next government do with the NHS to restore public trust and improve quality of care? Tim Gardner considers possible policy directions.
What can past elections tell us about how social care might fare in the next general election and beyond?
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