Applying hindsight to Insight
What were you doing in April 2015? Perhaps you were settling down to watch the live leaders’ debate. Or maybe you were cheering Oxford to victory in the first Women’s Boat Race to be staged alongside ...
What were you doing in April 2015? Perhaps you were settling down to watch the live leaders’ debate. Or maybe you were cheering Oxford to victory in the first Women’s Boat Race to be staged alongside ...
Since the Health Foundation began running improvement programmes a decade ago, we’ve supported dozens of projects and fellowships in every region of England, and over a hundred in Northern Ireland, Sc...
I arrived in Orkney on a cold winter night in 2010. My journey across the sea had been particularly restless and choppy, much like the challenges that lay ahead in my new role as Chief Executive at NH...
Does the latest research into the impact of austerity in health and social care on mortality establish a clear causal relationship?
In this January 2018 blog, we looked at what was happening inside hospitals last winter.
The crucial task for senior public health professionals now is to influence systems, and that means we need to understand both systems approaches, and leadership in systems.
We need to lift the barriers preventing people from eating the best food they can: the food we all deserve.
Tim Gardner looks at delays leaving hospital and returning home last winter.
What the UK would look like if we were all eating more veg?
What are the implications of Brexit for public health and policymaking in the UK? Jane Landon, Strategy Advisor for the Health Foundation, writes about the risks and opportunities.