Measuring quality: a complicated task
Understanding the best ways to measure and monitor the quality of healthcare is at the core of our improvement work here at the Health Foundation. Not collecting or using this information has resulted...
Understanding the best ways to measure and monitor the quality of healthcare is at the core of our improvement work here at the Health Foundation. Not collecting or using this information has resulted...
A collaborative programme is developing a shared long-term vision for the research priorities most likely to support the UK’s response to COVID-19.
A look at how our COVID-19 impact inquiry has been gathering evidence to build a detailed picture of the pandemic’s impact on our country.
Is the work of a good ward nurse quantifiable? We asked Peter Griffiths, Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at University of Southampton and editor of the International Journal of Nursing Stu...
Why is it so important that we include patient views in the measurement of quality? We speak to Margaret Goose about the value and challenges of including patient views in the measurement of healthcar...
In the second REAL Challenge annual lecture, Hilary Cottam explored whether this moment – as we emerge from the pandemic – might offer us a real chance to re-imagine and re-organise how we care for on...
New REAL Centre analysis shows that people living in the newly gained Conservative areas have most to gain from a £50,0000 cap on social care costs
With the ongoing increase in long-term conditions threatening to overwhelm already stretched services, there is much talk of self management: all those things people do to manage long-term conditions ...
We are seeking an analytical partner to support our wider determinants of health evidence hub
Health Foundation response to the end of the £20 universal credit uplift.