The cut to Universal Credit is set to widen health inequalities when the government has promised to ‘level up’ health
David Finch, assistant director of Healthy Lives, writes about why the £20 uplift to Universal Credit must be made permanent.
David Finch, assistant director of Healthy Lives, writes about why the £20 uplift to Universal Credit must be made permanent.
A panel discussion exploring the extent of the backlog facing the NHS in the recovery period and how we should approach it to avoid mistakes of the past, maximise opportunities and ‘build back better’...
Supporting efforts to adopt, develop and spread successful improvement ideas is a core part of our work. Over the years we have a learnt a great deal from the teams we have funded to spread their idea...
The NHS has an important role in narrowing health inequalities, but progress has been slow and the pandemic has shown more tangible action is needed. We explore how the Bill could be used to bolster a...
Patient perspectives are at the heart of a new approach to tracheostomy care which has been successfully tested in Manchester and is now being rolled out to sites across the UK, supported by a Health ...
Our evidence to the Health and Social Care Select Committee's inquiry
We spoke to Ruth Thorlby, lead author of a report on how the pandemic has affected delivery of the NHS Long Term Plan.
Can inviting someone along for coffee and bingo really transform the way they self manage their Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)? Paul Dodd is confident that it can. He’s the project lead ...
Dr Dave Tomson, a GP in North Tyneside and the primary care lead for our MAGIC programme, talks about how shared decision making has influenced his own practice and improved patient experience.
Dr Marie-Anne Durand, and Professor Glyn Elwyn, from the MAGIC Option Grids Collaborative, explain the value of Option Grids as decision aids and talk us through how to use one.