Health Foundation response to Spending Review 2021
Welcome investment in public services but lack of NHS workforce plan, and insufficient funding for social care and public health hinders recovery
Welcome investment in public services but lack of NHS workforce plan, and insufficient funding for social care and public health hinders recovery
Mixed method study to identify the clinical reasoning strategies of medical students.
Information about social care need and provision in England is routinely collected by local authorities, but could we be doing more to make better use of this data to improve the care people receive? ...
Two-year fellowship to deliver a commission on net zero carbon surgery.
Findings from a qualitative study involving citizens in Bradford, UK.
PROSPER (Promoting Safer Provision of care for Elderly Residents) is a groundbreaking initiative which tested whether quality improvement methods could be implemented in care homes. It was initially f...
In this analysis we take a deeper look at what the Spending Review means for health and social care, including in four priority areas: social care, the public health grant, NHS capital and the NHS wor...
The Health Foundation has selected four partnerships from across the UK to take part in its new £2.1m programme to support local action on initiatives that can boost local economies and improve health...
Altogether Better has developed a pioneering way to bring citizens together with health and care services in a more collaborative form of care provision. Since 2008, over 25,000 citizens have gifted t...
A cohort study examining the experience of applying for national data for linkage and suggestions for improvement.