Measuring value for money in healthcare
This report examines how measures of value for money are constructed, discusses the challenges inherent in measuring value for money, and assesses the priorities for future efforts in this domain
This report examines how measures of value for money are constructed, discusses the challenges inherent in measuring value for money, and assesses the priorities for future efforts in this domain
We are seeking applicants with an interest, expertise and/or experience in the role of local government in creating healthy places to be part of our external reference group.
This report reviews the evidence of whether improving quality can also save money for health service providers.
The REAL Centre analyse trends in staff turnover for NHS nurses in England, highlighting the need for integrated and holistic workforce planning.
A summary of the evidence that quality improvement initiatives can make to saving money, recommendations for action, and how the Health Foundation and others are supporting the NHS to improve quality ...
A systematic review of studies on safety and risk-management programmes in hospitals and their effectiveness
A systematic review that groups studies according to the particular objectives of patient care teams
How the Isle of Wight used a value-for-money approach to set local priorities
Our response to the publication by the Department for Health and Social Care of Next steps: putting people at the heart of care.
Anita Charlesworth reflects on the challenges still facing the health service and rounds up the REAL Centre's recent work.