Reforming management and leadership in the NHS: Does the Messenger review go far enough?
The Messenger review is a promising start for health and social care leadership reform, although the response will require concrete resources and action.
The Messenger review is a promising start for health and social care leadership reform, although the response will require concrete resources and action.
Health Foundation response to the Independent Review into Tobacco Control.
An ambition of healthcare policy has been to move more acute services into community settings. This systematic literature review presents analysis of published operational research methods for modelli...
This analysis looks at the impact of high inflation and other factors affecting nurse pay, and considers how the current approach to pay determination could be improved.
Background: Research using video recordings can advance understanding of healthcare communication and improve care, but making and using video recordings carries risks. Aim: To explore views of hos...
Objective: To measure the value the patients place on different aspects of person-centred care. Design: We systematically identified four attributes of person-centred care. We then measured their v...
Improveing outcomes after critical care treatment.
Tracheostomies are predominantly used in Head & Neck Surgery and the critically ill. The needs of these complex patients frequently cross traditional speciality working boundaries and locations and an...
Health Foundation response to the government’s data strategy for health and social care