Asymmetry of influence
This paper forms part of a programme of work we are undertaking to help answer the question: 'How do we know care is safe?'
This paper forms part of a programme of work we are undertaking to help answer the question: 'How do we know care is safe?'
This paper forms part of a programme of work we are undertaking to help answer the question 'How do we know care is safe?'
This evidence scan compiles examples, from published empirical research, of strategies used to help improve patient flow across organisations or pathways of care.
This report introduces an approach – the clinical community – to support and secure improvements in health systems across multiple sites.
The focus of this briefing is on bridging the gap between the actions set out by the government in Hard Truths and their practical application by people working in the service.
This report from our QualityWatch programme, in partnership with the Nuffield Trust, examines changes over the last decade in the distance travelled from home to receive emergency care.
Successes and lessons from the first two rounds of the Health Foundation’s Shine programme: annual awards to test small-scale innovative interventions that aim to improve health care services.
This thought paper is the result of a week-long study tour to India, facilitated by the International Partnership for Innovative Healthcare Delivery.
In 2014, we brought together senior health sector leaders to consider whether the NHS can close the £30bn funding gap through greater efficiency.
Analysis from the Health Foundation’s REAL Centre warns that without urgent, significant policy action, the NHS in England is facing a crippling shortage of GPs and general practice nurses over the co...