Is poor health driving a rise in economic inactivity?
Around 700,000 more people are economically inactive now than before the pandemic. This article looks at what is driving this increase and explores the role of ill health.
Around 700,000 more people are economically inactive now than before the pandemic. This article looks at what is driving this increase and explores the role of ill health.
The Health Foundation is working with the Innovation Unit to understand what it takes to successfully scale and spread innovation in health care. The spread of innovation in health care has been a lon...
The nation’s underlying ill-health – rather than long COVID or extended waiting lists – is the primary reason for the rise in the number of older workers leaving employment for health reasons, a new s...
The Health Foundation’s response to the Department of Health’s consultation on changes to student funding for nursing, midwifery and allied health professions.
Influence of Covid-19 on hospital mortality in hip fracture patients.
Twenty new projects have been selected to be part of the fourth round of the Health Foundation’s £1.5 million innovation programme, Innovating for Improvement. Innovating for Improvement aims to impro...
Enhancing Cost-Effective Prescribing
Healthcare professional and patient perception on cancer services during COVID-19.
Five years ago, anyone visiting our website would have been hard pressed to find an improvement project that was led by a general practice. Plenty of projects involved general practices, but almost of...