Health Foundation response to new NHS performance figures
Although cancer outcomes in the UK have improved since 2000, survival rates continue to lag behind many comparable countries and we know that late diagnosis is a big factor in this.
Although cancer outcomes in the UK have improved since 2000, survival rates continue to lag behind many comparable countries and we know that late diagnosis is a big factor in this.
Six charts looking at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consultant-led elective care.
Health Foundation response to the government's evidence to the NHS review body of a proposed 1% pay rise for NHS staff.
The report, funded by the Health Foundation, looks at local authority funding of social care.
The COVID-19 impact inquiry team look at emerging evidence of the pandemic's impact on women and key workers, as well as the wider implications for people’s mental health and health inequalities.
While the Chancellor is spending big on the rescue phase of COVID-19, the Budget was silent on how to recover health and social care after the pandemic writes Anita Charlesworth.
Our response to the Prime Minister's long-term funding pledge for the NHS.
Liz Cairncross reflects on the value of investing in research to prevent ill health, following a recent report from the Medical Research Council about primary prevention research in the UK.
The Budget continued a pattern of minimal short-term social care funding and nothing about longer term reform, write Lucinda Allen and Charles Tallack.
Five research projects have been selected by the Health Foundation as part of its £1.6 million open call for research that advances the development and use of data.