Reflections of a hospital doctor on the challenges of maintaining high quality care in the current climate
Are the pressures on NHS and social care staff having a detrimental effect on the quality of care patients receive?
Are the pressures on NHS and social care staff having a detrimental effect on the quality of care patients receive?
Each of the election manifestos paints a vision of a better society, but through the lens of the factors that are the root causes of ill health, they make less sense.
Each party manifesto makes promises on social care, but how far do these go towards fixing the problem?
The NHS might be 'the closest thing the English have to a religion'. To an extent this is true - but people’s views are much more mixed across the topics we polled them on.
The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) and the Policy Institute at King’s College London are beginning to make some inroads in our work with a London hospital to hardwire behavioural insights into the de...
The new government’s in tray is unusually full of pressing challenges, but what should it do on health and social care in England in this parliament?
Wednesday’s Budget felt like one of the most eagerly awaited in years. Our Senior External Affairs Manager, Pete Stilwell, rounds up our work in response to the announcement.
A reflection from Nicole Bacon, Development Manager and Programme Lead at the Principia vanguard on how the learning from their vanguard will help to shape the future of services locally.
Housing services can be designed to tackle both health and housing needs simultaneously.
We’ve spent the last year collaborating with others to explore how social franchising and licensing can spread proven interventions to make care better.