What does a health-enhancing economy look like?
A preview of new work exploring how economic development strategies can be used to improve health and reduce health inequalities.
A preview of new work exploring how economic development strategies can be used to improve health and reduce health inequalities.
This project aimed to embed evidence and learning from previous research within practices at both Bromley by Bow in east London and with other organisations throughout the UK.
This project aimed to achieve quality improvements, including rapid access to effective treatment, across four UK eating disorder services. It developed evidence for the national scalability of FREED,...
This project aimed to promote and embed the use of PathSimR, an open source tool designed to model patient flow and capacity.
A project that aimed to ensure that lessons learned from research using linked datasets are translated for policymakers, to increase their understanding of local service users, and so improve decision...
This project aimed to enable mental health services to be delivered according to the needs and preferences of young people and their families.It involved using an integrated, person-centred model of c...
The Health Foundation has selected four research project teams to take part in its £400,000 Evidence into Practice programme.
We explore the research literature underpinning the communications principles to help public health advocates deliver more effective and memorable messages.
Exploring the translation of improvement skills and knowledge gained through training, into action on the front line Led by Professor Alison Bullock at the University of Cardiff Due to complete in May...
Nihar Shembavnekar joined the Health Foundation in February 2020 as an Economist.