Social care for adults aged 18–64
This analysis explores the needs of younger adults (aged 18–64) in the social care system in England, including how these needs differ from those of older people, and how these are changing.
This analysis explores the needs of younger adults (aged 18–64) in the social care system in England, including how these needs differ from those of older people, and how these are changing.
This project aimed to reduce the time to treatment decision from 30 days to a maximum of seven days by implementing the RAPID programme, which enables early diagnosis.
We recognise that many of the individuals and organisations we support through our funding are directly involved in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic
We shine a spotlight on three of our improvement projects that are playing a key role in rolling out video consultations across the UK.
This project aimed to improve care, outcomes and experience for sub-groups of patients who are frequent users of general practice and who have gaps in the care they receive.
We spoke to Professor Greenhalgh about the rapid implementation of virtual consultations in response to COVID-19 and what we can learn from the research in this area.
This project aimed to improve patient experience and reduce hospital admissions through an innovative service-wide response that utilised partnership working, bespoke telephone triage assessment tools...
Dr Catherine Saunders is Senior Research Associate in the Primary Care Unit at the University of Cambridge.
Health Foundation response to healthy life expectancy statistics