How can the next government take prevention from rhetoric to reality?
In our first general election long read, we call for urgent action to improve the nation's health.
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In our first general election long read, we call for urgent action to improve the nation's health.
Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, responds to the Liberal Democrat manifesto.
Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, responds to the Labour manifesto.
A report on ways to increase the usefulness and impact of health services research in England by improving the alignment of commissioners, researchers and users of this research
Therese Lloyd is a Senior Analytical Manager in the Improvement Analytics Unit.
The policy team explores current trends and limitations in general practice activity data.
Data on the health of general practice in England, including appointments and workforce.
Dr Jennifer Dixon explores what the general election manifestos launched this week really mean for health and care.
Following Labour's announcement on working-age health, Dave Finch considers the three priorities on working-age health and employment for the next government.
Jo Bibby on health in the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat manifestos.