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Qualitative study of views and experiences of performance management for healthcare-associated infections
Background: Centrally led performance management regimes using standard setting, monitoring, and incentives have become a prominent feature of infection prevention and control (IPC) in health systems....
‘Levelling up’ plan fails to grasp the enormity of the health challenge
Health Foundation response to the announcement of the government’s levelling up white paper.
Public perceptions of health and social care (November–December 2021)
Findings from the first wave of our new programme of polling looking at public perceptions of health and social care.
Should healthcare providers do safety cases? Lessons from a cross-industry review of safety case practices
Healthcare organisations are often encouraged to learn from other industries in order to develop proactive and rigorous safety management practices. In the UK safety–critical industries safety cases h...
Findings from a novel approach to publication guideline revision: user road testing of a draft version of SQUIRE 2.0
Background The Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence (SQUIRE) Guideline was published in 2008 (SQUIRE 1.0) and was the first publication guideline specifically designed to advance the...
Shifting from under supply to over supply: does NHS workforce planning need a paradigm shift?
The National Health Service in England is currently halfway through the most austere decade in its history. Finding ways to improve health care efficiency is crucial to ensure the sustainability of th...
Webinar: Speeding up NHS service transformation – how can we do better?
In this webinar we were joined by Dr Tim Ferris, NHS England’s Director of Transformation, to explore the next steps for NHS service transformation at scale.
Collaborating on the wider determinants of health
Liz Cairncross reflects on some common themes and learning from the Health Foundation’s first grant programme in the public health space.