Measuring Humanity in marginalised communities
How can we use creativity and connectivity to measure health and inequalities? Marisa de Andrade blogs about the Measuring Humanity project.
How can we use creativity and connectivity to measure health and inequalities? Marisa de Andrade blogs about the Measuring Humanity project.
What can be done practically to support staff to turn the principles and ideas of integrated care into reality? Will Warburton, Director of Improvement, explores some methods.
What are the consequences of cutting social care funding? George Stoye, Senior Research Economist at the IFS, outlines the findings of his recent working paper.
What is the significance of whole life course approaches? Matthew Jordan from our Healthy Lives team blogs about the potential and interdisciplinary relevance of the National Child Development Study.
Formative evaluation during the early stages of programme development can inspire us to look again, ask questions and identify need for corrective action. In his blog, Martin Caunt, Senior Analytical ...
This fellowship aim to build a cadre of clinically-qualified leaders with the enthusiasm, experience and skills to champion the spread of improvement in health care.
This group aims to enhance patient safety by combining human factors with an approach to change informed by improvement science.
This programme ran from 2014 to 2017, and offered funding for projects to implement and evaluate tested, evidence-based patient safety interventions at scale in health and social care. It is now close...
This programme ran in 2011/13 and offered £400,000 to seven teams working on projects that aimed to change the relationship between people and health services. It is now closed for application.
This programme supported 11 projects from across the UK that worked to improve the quality and safety of care in a different clinical area. It is now closed for application.