Health Foundation responds to the IPPR report on health and the labour market
Our response to the IPPR report on health and the labour market
The Health Foundation welcomes approaches from media seeking expert comment on topics including NHS and social care finances, UK health care quality, and health care quality improvement.
Our response to the IPPR report on health and the labour market
Our response to NHS Digital's vacancy statistics for England
Our new analysis of the Autumn Statement 2022 finds health spending over next two years will grow less than during austerity era.
The Autumn Statement 2022 will provide short term respite for a chronically overstretched health and care service but fails to tackle the underlying challenges facing the system.
Our response to the National Audit Office’s (NAO) report on managing NHS backlogs and waiting times in England.
The Health Foundation publishes its analysis comparing UK health spending across Europe.
Our response to the monthly NHS performance statistics.
Today’s ONS figures show that half a million more people are economically inactive due to ill health since spring 2019. This confirms a concerning picture of the health of the nation – and which may r...
New analysis by the Health Foundation on ambulance service performance in England has found that the percentage of handover times exceeding 60 minutes was seven times higher in July 2022 than in 2019.
Four research teams have been selected to take part in this new programme to develop the evidence base on what shapes the emotional support that young people experience.
We look for talented and passionate individuals as everyone at the Health Foundation has an important role to play.
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