Computer-aided National Early Warning Score to predict the risk of sepsis following emergency medical admission to hospital
A model development and external validation study.
A model development and external validation study.
Health Foundation response to NHS England's monthly performance statistics.
Responding to the publication of NHS England’s combined monthly performance statistics, Tim Gardner, Senior Policy Fellow at the Health Foundation, said: 'The figures published today make for grim rea...
There is a link between living in an overcrowded home and worse mental health, and the COVID-19 pandemic has caused people additional psychological distress.
Children growing up in private or social rented accommodation are much more likely to have moved home frequently by their teenage years.
A major new report for health and care system leaders, commissioners and front-line professionals concludes that person- and community- centred approaches are pivotal to improving health and wellbeing...
Quarter 2 finance and performance figures out today confirm that NHS trusts have reported a deficit of £648m in the first half of this year. 60% of trusts (142) remain in deficit, which is a fall of 2...
The higher someone’s household income, the better their health is likely to be, but this is not the whole story – there are stresses for people at all levels of income that can affect health.
Responding to the publication of PHE’s evidence review of the public health burden of alcohol and the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of alcohol control policies, Dr Jo Bibby, Director of Strateg...
Areas with a lower average income tend to have lower average healthy life expectancy. These areas are most likely to be located in the north of England.