'Deaths of despair': a tale of two countries
Episode 4. Why is life expectancy stalling more in the US and UK compared to other OECD countries?
Episode 4. Why is life expectancy stalling more in the US and UK compared to other OECD countries?
Care home residents in Rushcliffe Nottinghamshire who received an ‘enhanced’ care package through Principia, an NHS multi-specialty community provider, attended A&E 29% less frequently than similar ca...
New data published by NHS England and Improvement shows huge variation in the proportion of over 80s who have had the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
30 projects have been selected for funding through Q Exchange, the Q community’s collaborative grant programme.
The Health Foundation today commented on research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies which has found that one in ten councils have cut spending on adult social care by more than a quarter. The resear...
Led by the University of Bristol, this project used causal inference methods to assess how health status causally affects social and economic outcomes.
Led by Imperial College Business School, this project aimed to establish the causal pathways that link childhood obesity to human capital development and social outcomes.
The briefing examines the impact of Mid-Nottinghamshire's Integrated Care Transformation Programme initiatives on hospital use.
Led by Loughborough University, this project identified and analysed longitudinal data in order to establish and measure the impact of changes in health status, and provide insight for policymakers.
Social distancing has driven reduced demand for A&E services since March, particularly by children and young people. We explore the data and identify opportunities for long-term improvement in service...