A self-management digital platform for children and young people with ADHD
This project aimed to improve quality of care and self-management of children and young people with ADHD and their families.
This project aimed to improve quality of care and self-management of children and young people with ADHD and their families.
Our analysis on the scale of the impact of COVID-19 on social care in England during the first phase of the pandemic
New analysis by the Health Foundation reveals that an economic crisis is likely to have unequal impact on people with the lowest incomes.
This project aimed to provide quality assured, standardised training in order to develop a safe, effective, flexible workforce providing person centred care in the most appropriate setting.
Adam Steventon, Director of Data Analytics at the Health Foundation, said: ‘The NHS has not yet gone as far as is needed in transforming care for patients, however, there are promising signs of improv...
Health Foundation response to Health and Social Care Secretary's announcement of a new UK Health Security Agency to lead response to future health threats.
A brand new centre for adult social care will set out to put evidence into practice to promote and maintain people’s independence and wellbeing.
New polling data finds that 55% of people aged 15-24 in the UK believe in 70 years’ time they will have to pay for NHS services that are free to use now.
Nuha joined the Health Foundation as an Economic Analyst in the REAL Centre in January 2021.
Health Foundation response to the Government's 2021–22 mandate to NHS England and NHS Improvement