Health Services Research UK Conference 2022
The Health Foundation is supporting HSR UK’s 15th annual conference on 5–7 July 2022, contributing to several sessions over the three days.
The Health Foundation is supporting HSR UK’s 15th annual conference on 5–7 July 2022, contributing to several sessions over the three days.
Objective: To explore health care professionals' experiences and perceptions of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), a team-based, prospective risk analysis technique. Methods: Semi-structured...
The Health Foundation will be exhibiting at the LGA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022 event on 28-30 June 2022.
Health Foundation response to the Messenger Review into health and social care leadership.
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of various factors on the perceived impact of a patient safety improvement collaborative in the UK, the Safer Patients Initiative (SPI). ...
Objective: To use cumulative sum (CUSUM) charts for the early detection of variations in quality of care in a maternity department. Design: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. ...
The Messenger review is a promising start for health and social care leadership reform, although the response will require concrete resources and action.
Health Foundation response to the Independent Review into Tobacco Control.
An ambition of healthcare policy has been to move more acute services into community settings. This systematic literature review presents analysis of published operational research methods for modelli...