Strengthening Social Care Analytics
This programme offers £300,000 of funding to support up to five project teams addressing key challenges to help the social care sector respond to COVID-19 and its aftermath.
This programme offers £300,000 of funding to support up to five project teams addressing key challenges to help the social care sector respond to COVID-19 and its aftermath.
Louise Marshall gives our third round up of the emerging evidence on COVID-19 and inequalities for July 2020.
COVID-19 may affect the number of GPs able to consult with patients face-to-face. We explore this problem in terms of geography, socioeconomic deprivation, GP availability and the number of patients p...
This project aimed to increase uptake of magnesium sulphate to protect babies’ brains during premature births.
New Health Foundation research reveals that one in three GPs who singlehandedly manage a GP practice are at high risk of death from COVID-19.
Miqdad is a health economist based at the Department of Health Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has extensive experience in both academic and policy making settings.
This project aimed to improve access to care and increase patient empowerment by scaling up a successful service where people with cochlear implants are offered personalised support.
We explore the impact of housing on health and health inequalities, likely to have been increased in the wake of the pandemic and the measures taken to control the spread of the virus.
Used social franchising to scale up and replicate IRIS (Identification and Referral to Improve Safety), a successful general practice-based domestic violence and abuse training, support and referral p...
This project will involve the development of an algorithm using machine learning to predict length of stay within three days of a patient’s admission.