Financial incentives, healthcare providers and quality improvements
A review of the literature to determine how financial incentives affect the quality of care delivered by healthcare organisations and individuals
A review of the literature to determine how financial incentives affect the quality of care delivered by healthcare organisations and individuals
Anita Charlesworth and Prof. James Buchan assess the government's Agenda for Change pay offer and how it could sow the seeds of incredibly difficult and possibly decisive changes to NHS pay in the fut...
This systematic review describes the determinants of success and failure of the collaborative approach to improve quality and makes recommendations.
Over the past month we’ve seen significant government announcements, from the Spring Budget to a new NHS pay offer, coming in quick succession. We take a closer look at what it all means for health an...
This report examines how measures of value for money are constructed, discusses the challenges inherent in measuring value for money, and assesses the priorities for future efforts in this domain
We are seeking applicants with an interest, expertise and/or experience in the role of local government in creating healthy places to be part of our external reference group.
This report reviews the evidence of whether improving quality can also save money for health service providers.
The REAL Centre analyse trends in staff turnover for NHS nurses in England, highlighting the need for integrated and holistic workforce planning.
A summary of the evidence that quality improvement initiatives can make to saving money, recommendations for action, and how the Health Foundation and others are supporting the NHS to improve quality ...
I'm a little confused about the current discourse around person-centred care. I agree it seems inappropriate to call people ‘patients’ – some feel it objectifies people as dependent, helpless, passive...