COVID-19: our improvement support offer to health and care
Will Warburton sets out how we will provide practical support and actionable insights to support improvement on the front line
Will Warburton sets out how we will provide practical support and actionable insights to support improvement on the front line
March 2020 chart of the month. The 2020/21 public health grant allocations are a welcome increase, but are not enough to reverse previous cuts entirely.
This project aimed to reduce rates of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) following childbirth through use of an evidence-based care bundle, supported by an awareness campaign and multidisciplinary...
This project involved scaling up of a successful diabetes programme to other long-term conditions, with the aim of improving outcomes, mental health, quality of life, social functioning and service ut...
InS:PIRE aimed to improve the health of intensive care unit survivors and increase how in control they feel about their health and wellbeing.
Four projects chosen to be part of the £1.2 million Social and Economic Value of Health in a Place programme, which is designed to generate new knowledge about the ways in which the physical and menta...
Led by Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, this project replicated learning from a hip fracture quality improvement project and aimed to improve care for hip fracture patients via a multidisc...
Members of our Collaboration for Wellbeing and Health share their thoughts and advice on what we can do now to support those in need in these uncertain times.
Health Foundation response to NHS England performance statistics for March.
Project led by The Work Foundation, in collaboration with The Point of Care Foundation and RAND Europe. This research will explore the business case for investing time, money and other resources in st...