Mobilising action for healthy lives
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...
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...
A collection of our healthy lives work looking at the social determinants of health, public health, and inequalities.
Our Director of Improvement Will Warburton looks at our plans for 2018.
Susannah Pye, a paediatrician and Clinical Fellow at the Health Foundation, writes about the impact of winter pressures on health care for children.
Sridhar Venkatapuram reflects on our unique ‘X Factor’ style event, which aimed to expand and diversify the evidence base for public health interventions and policymaking.
Campbell Robb, Chief Executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, writes about the link between poverty and health in our latest Healthy Lives blog series.
To improve care for people with long-term conditions, our sectors must come together more often, listen better and learn from one another, write Jo Bibby and Kieron Boyle.
Dr Rebecca Fisher, a GP and Policy Fellow at the Health Foundation, considers what the data can’t tell us about winter pressures on the NHS.
The Welsh government has protected its NHS budget in recent years, despite a reduction in overall funding for devolved services, but people are increasingly struggling to get access.