What the manifestos do – and don’t – say about health
Jo Bibby on health in the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat manifestos.
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Jo Bibby on health in the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat manifestos.
Without deliberate policy action, inequities in the availability of high-quality general practice in England are likely to continue growing, holding back efforts to 'level up' the country.
Continuity of care is associated with positive outcomes for patients, GPs and the wider health system. We analyse different ways to measure such continuity in order to help improve it.
The latest funding, news and events from the Health Foundation.
Our Chief Executive, Jennifer Dixon, on why the NHS and the economy will be the biggest issues in this general election.
This research project aims to understand changes in the configuration of health and social care services over time and geographically, with a focus on deprivation-based characteristics.
Lee Vaughan has lived with chronic pain since his teens. Now a health coach, he explains why it’s so important we equip people with the skills to effectively manage their own conditions.
Episode 44. More long-term, mission-led policymaking is sorely needed. Does the Sure Start programme show how best to do it?
Sabrina Das is a 2024–25 UK Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice.
A collection of our public polling work with Ipsos.