The general election and social care: opportunity or threat?
What can past elections tell us about how social care might fare in the next general election and beyond?
What can past elections tell us about how social care might fare in the next general election and beyond?
Kathryn Marszalek analyses Labour’s pledge to tackle the elective care backlog, exploring whether it’s achievable to eliminate 18-week waits within 5 years.
What should the next government do with the NHS to restore public trust and improve quality of care? Tim Gardner considers possible policy directions.
Gen pulls out five of the most important findings from our research into the public’s views about the future of the NHS that she says the next government will need to take notice of.
Our response to the Liberal Democrats' proposals for social care reform, which include free personal care and increasing the wages and professional status of care workers.
Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, comments on Labour's work and health plans.
Anita Charlesworth, Director of Research and the REAL Centre at the Health Foundation, comments on an announcement by the Labour Party that they will honour the government’s pledge to build 40 new hos...
When different housing problems coincide this can further harm people’s health.
People in persistent poverty are most likely to have poor health.
Housing problems can affect our health, and these vary across the regions of England.