Regional inequalities in housing problems
Housing problems can affect our health, and these vary across the regions of England.
Housing problems can affect our health, and these vary across the regions of England.
People in persistent poverty are most likely to have poor health.
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Kathryn Marszalek analyses Labour’s pledge to tackle the elective care backlog, exploring whether it’s achievable to eliminate 18-week waits within 5 years.
Following Labour's announcement on working-age health, Dave Finch considers the three priorities on working-age health and employment for the next government.
Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, comments on Labour's work and health plans.
The Health Foundation's response to Labour party's plans to bring down NHS waiting lists
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We asked clinical staff what they think about the potential of time freed up by technology.