Action as an antidote to despair
It’s important not to feel overwhelmed by current trends in health inequalities, but rather to seek out the opportunities for action. So says our Director of Health, Jo Bibby...
It’s important not to feel overwhelmed by current trends in health inequalities, but rather to seek out the opportunities for action. So says our Director of Health, Jo Bibby...
Chris Creegan introduces a new independent review into health inequalities in Scotland, and what it hopes to achieve.
Background: Quality improvement (QI) approaches are widely used across health care, but how well they are reported in the academic literature is not clear. A systematic review was conducted to assess ...
Gabriel Roberts joined The Health Foundation in March 2022 as a Research Intern.
An evidence-based framing strategy for shifting understanding and building greater support for action to address the wider determinants of health.
Objective: To assess the development of local clinical dashboards in line with UK national guidance and to identify ongoing issues being faced by maternity units, across an entire health region, in ...
Introduction Quality improvement (QI) methods have been introduced to healthcare to support the delivery of care that is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable and cost effective. Of the man...
This paper has been developed from a conference presentation given by Professor Alison Holmes at the IPS Learning Labs launch event (2015). In it the implementation of research into clinical practice ...
Donna Hickford joined The Health Foundation as a Portfolio Manager on 8 March 2022.
Effective training has been shown to improve perinatal care and outcome, decrease litigation claims and reduce midwifery sick leave. To be effective, training should be incentivised, in a realistic co...