Targets, trajectories and waiting times
The publication of the Department of Health (DH) annual accounts has been well reported: they showed an overspend on the allocated health budget for the year 2015/16, and a sharp deterioration of fina...
The publication of the Department of Health (DH) annual accounts has been well reported: they showed an overspend on the allocated health budget for the year 2015/16, and a sharp deterioration of fina...
I’ll never forget how I felt the day I found out I had let down hundreds of patients. Paper records of referrals to one of the services I was accountable for had been found in a drawer. They had no...
Eighteen senior health care professionals have been selected to join GenerationQ, the Health Foundation’s leadership programme designed to develop a new generation of skilled and effective leaders to ...
Disabled people are nearly twice as likely to be unemployed as non-disabled people. The unemployment ratio between the two groups remained constant since 2014.
Drawing on data up to April 2020, our analysis suggests residential care workers in the UK face among the highest rates of poverty and that ensuring people are fairly rewarded in social care must be a...
David Finch highlights the relationship between the increasing costs of living and deteriorating public health in the UK – and the action that the government could take.
New report calls on government to tackle poverty crisis in the social care workforce.
Five research projects have been selected as part of the Health Foundation’s £1.5 million open call for novel research ideas that design, test and evaluate behaviourally informed interventions that ha...
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...