Long-term care spending and hospital use among the older population in England
Research on long-term care spending and hospital use among the older population in England.
Research on long-term care spending and hospital use among the older population in England.
Anita Mehay and Cara Leavey share their thoughts about the socioeconomic inequalities that can disproportionately affect families from minority ethnic backgrounds, and the recent government announceme...
How will our four projects, led by partners in Glasgow, Havant, Leeds and Liverpool, deliver place-based improvements to the economy and local people’s health?
How does the NHS in England compare with health care systems in 11 OECD countries?
The Health Foundation’s Efficiency Research Programme invests in teams who will discover ways to make our health care system more sustainable. We spoke to Peter Smith, Emeritus Professor of Health Pol...
Mixed methods of scoping the factors that Influence families’ ability or capacity to provide young people with emotional support over the transition to adulthood.
The Behavioural Insights Team lead on several pieces of research as part of the Health Foundation’s Behavioural Insights Research Programme – testing behavioural interventions that can improve efficie...
This project aims to understand how the inverse care law has manifested in Scotland over the past 20 years in primary health care.
Our Director of Strategy, Jo Bibby, talks to Julia Unwin, strategic adviser to the inquiry and previously Chief Executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, about why the transition to adulthood is su...
Thrive West Midlands sets out bold ideas to drive better mental health and wellbeing, support people experiencing mental health issues, and reduce the impact of mental health on the region.