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Stephen Aldridge on the ways that researchers and policymakers can work more closely together to influence policy on health.
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Stephen Aldridge on the ways that researchers and policymakers can work more closely together to influence policy on health.
If developed wisely, risk prediction tools could help clinicians provide earlier diagnosis and better care. But could using AI also inadvertently make health inequalities worse?
While automation has been with us since the Industrial Revolution, recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics are pushing the boundaries of what can be automated.
Dr Matt Willis leads a study exploring the potential for automation in primary care at the University of Oxford. He told us about the seven key areas where using technology could help practices and fr...
Increasing use of automation at work is likely to lead to many changes in the job market. What might this mean for the health of the UK population?
The latest funding, news and events from the Health Foundation.
A survey by Ipsos MORI on behalf of the Health Foundation indicates increasing public support for more tax to pay for health and social care.
The latest funding, news and events from the Health Foundation.
Insight into the work that goes on behind the scenes to influence such a significant piece of policy.
An interview with Martin Caunt, Programme Director for the Improvement Analytics Unit, about this unique partnership with NHS England.
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