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Health and Care Bill: Commons Public Bill Committee
Our briefing for the House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Health and Care Bill.
This is tiger country
People nod wisely when someone says (again) that sustaining and improving the NHS is mostly about sorting out the policies that impact on the people who actually work in it. From a patient perspective...
How much does the NHS and social care workforce need to grow by over the next decade to meet demand?
In the next decade the NHS workforce needs to grow twice as fast and the social care workforce four times as fast as in the previous decade to meet demand.
Webinar: Health in early years – how can we improve opportunities to live a healthy life?
In this webinar we heard fresh insights – and their implications for policy – from two important new initiatives. Speakers from the ActEarly research consortium and the Maternal and Child Health Netwo...
Valuing the people at the heart of our NHS
‘It’s the workforce, stupid’, as Bill Clinton might have said, if in some parallel universe he’d found himself at the helm of the NHS. With almost third of GPs say that they are thinking about quittin...
A complex patchwork of programmes
The Health Foundation’s Improvement team share some findings from their mapping of the health care technology and innovation landscape.
Cuts to public health run counter to levelling up, say leading health organisations
New analysis by the Health Foundation reveals that the public health grant has been cut by 24% in real terms per capita since 2015/16, and the Association of Directors of Public Health call for urgent...
Building a culture of improvement takes years of careful nurturing
In our Building the foundations for improvement report, published last year, we featured a case study of East London NHS Foundation Trust and the work it had been carrying out to improve quality. The ...
You don’t have to be the boss to be a leader
In 2013, Danielle Wilde led a Health Foundation Shine project called My Discharge, which successfully reduced length of stay and avoidable readmissions for patients with dementia.