Shine 2014
This programme ran from 2014 to 2015 and awarded 23 teams with up to £75,000 for projects to develop new approaches to delivering health care.
This programme ran from 2014 to 2015 and awarded 23 teams with up to £75,000 for projects to develop new approaches to delivering health care.
This programme supported four health economies from 2013 to 2015 to find out how to effectively deliver self management support and to share their learning with others.
This was a two-year improvement collaborative involving 26 hospitals in the north west of England. It aimed to change frontline practice and improve the rates of stroke sufferers leaving hospital with...
This programme supported 30 established and emerging networks in their work to improve the quality of health care in the UK. It ran between 2011 and 2012.
Our programme exploring the impact of health on the social and economic outcomes of individuals and populations through funding original research.
This programme funded original research into identifying the barriers and facilitators for translating acquired improvement skills into frontline practice. It is closed for applications.
We want to change the conversation to focus on health as an asset, rather than ill health as a burden.
We want a better evidence base for decision making on what works to improve people’s health.
The Health Foundation is a member of the UKPRP, an alliance of funders supporting research into the primary prevention of non-communicable diseases.
Lasting change requires all sectors of society – across government, the voluntary sector, the private sector, media and local communities – to acknowledge the impact of what they do on people’s health...