Constructive comfort: accelerating change in the NHS
This report asks how best to design national policy on the NHS to accelerate improvements to health care
This report asks how best to design national policy on the NHS to accelerate improvements to health care
The scan summarises readily available research about levels of patient harm in acute and primary care and the potential causes of such harm.
This case study looks in detail at three improvement projects that received support from our Shine 2010 programme.
With the 70-year anniversary of the NHS, July has been a month for combining celebration for what the NHS continues to achieve with calls for further debate and action to ensure health and care servic...
A new data linkage study examines drivers of children's use of health care services such as who they live with and the health of their parents, particularly their mental health.
In its 70th year, the NHS faces a particularly virulent form of a recurring problem: workforce shortages. The risk is that current critical shortages become endemic in the system.
Work plays a huge part in our health and wellbeing. This is especially true for the 3 million workers in the UK who care for loved ones with disabilities or serious health conditions.
Experiences between the ages of 12 and 24 play a crucial role in determining young people’s health and wellbeing in the long term. In her latest blog, Jo Bibby explores the latest results of the young...
Over 10% of all over 65s are still in paid employment. In his latest blog, Christopher Brooks from Age UK discusses the importance of good work for an ageing workforce.
In her latest blog, Sophie Hawkesworth from Wellcome discusses the advantages of adopting a complex systems approach to public health research.