Care planning: a cultural revolution
We spoke to Professor Mathers to learn more about an RCGP programme of work to support care planning in primary care, introducing a new way for GPs and people living with a long-term condition to work...
We spoke to Professor Mathers to learn more about an RCGP programme of work to support care planning in primary care, introducing a new way for GPs and people living with a long-term condition to work...
What should Sajid Javid’s priorities be as new secretary of state for health and social care? Jennifer Dixon unpicks the challenges ahead.
Health Foundation response to the publication of NHS England's monthly performance statistics released 8 July 2021.
When things go wrong it’s often easier to focus on the particular processes, people or equipment that failed, and ignore underlying cultural issues. But large-scale failings like Mid Staffs demonstrat...
We are seeking an evaluation partner to undertake an evaluation of our Adopting Innovation programme.
What do geographic disparities in COVID-19 mortality rates for people younger than 65 mean for the government’s levelling up agenda? Adam Tinson dives into the data.
Sir Stephen Moss, chair of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust in the immediate aftermath of the Healthcare Commission’s report of severe failings in 2009, led the trust through the first three...
Government must amend the Health and Care Bill to ensure that in future England has robust, independent projections of the health and social care staff the country will need, to help make shortages a ...
Over the past 10 years, there has been very little change in overall average basic pay for NHS staff, after accounting for inflation. However, there is considerable variation in how pay has changed ac...
In 2001 Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust was a poorly performing trust. Today, it is widely considered the leading trust in safety and quality improvement. It has won a host of awards, most recently...