George Stevenson
George joined the Health Foundation in September 2021 on a Degree Apprenticeship programme in Economics, studying for four years with the University of Kent.
George joined the Health Foundation in September 2021 on a Degree Apprenticeship programme in Economics, studying for four years with the University of Kent.
Our Deputy Director of Improvement, Penny Pereira, chaired a session at the Health Foundation’s annual event to explore how the UK health and care sector can build the improvement capability it needs.
Health Foundation response to the latest NHS performance statistics.
The Q Improvement Lab is an exciting opportunity to bring together organisations and individuals from across the UK to pool what is known, uncover new insights and develop and test ideas about a major...
Government action in 2020/21 eased financial pressures for many. But with those on low incomes and in poor health more likely to experience increases in debt, a debt hangover could yet emerge.
The Q Exchange is an exciting new grant funding programme supporting projects led by members of the Q community.
A review of studies using direct observation of clinical practice.
Using a dark logic model to explore adverse effects in audit.
We hear from three members of the diverse Q community who share their passion for improving care, and thoughts on the strength and potential of the Q community.
Employment related COVID-19 exposure risk among disabled people in the UK.