The consequences of chronic pain in mid-life
Literature Review. David G. Blanchflower and Alex Bryson have produced a Quantitative Social Science Working Paper No. 21-28 on The Consequences of Chronic Pain in Mid-Life
Literature Review. David G. Blanchflower and Alex Bryson have produced a Quantitative Social Science Working Paper No. 21-28 on The Consequences of Chronic Pain in Mid-Life
For health professionals, understanding a patient’s perspective and acting with compassion can transform an interaction, particularly when patients are vulnerable or seriously ill.
A longitudinal and cross-sectional study from the Born in Bradford birth cohort study.
Maximising productivity is critical if the NHS is to survive the pressures it faces. But what does that mean in practice?
As we look to the year ahead, the Health Foundation’s Chief Executive Dr Jennifer Dixon talks to Cathy Irving, Director of Communications, about our strategic direction and plans for 2017. At a time w...
A summary of our work to ensure productivity and sustainable improvement is at the heart of NHS recovery and reform.
How does the improvement work we fund contribute to achieving NHS net zero?
Here are some of the key opportunities to get involved in our research and improvement grant and fellowship programmes over the next 12 months. We plan to launch an exciting new programme, investing £...
Research on long-term care spending and hospital use among the older population in England.
Anita Mehay and Cara Leavey share their thoughts about the socioeconomic inequalities that can disproportionately affect families from minority ethnic backgrounds, and the recent government announceme...