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Developing learning health systems in the UK: Priorities for action
A research report demystifying learning health systems and setting out important areas where action can lead to tangible progress.
We think of quality improvement as a systematic approach that uses specific techniques to improve quality in health and health care.
Our recent work and content on this topic is listed below.
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A research report demystifying learning health systems and setting out important areas where action can lead to tangible progress.
Read our response to NHS England's combined monthly performance statistics.
An interview with Ted Howard, president and co-founder of the Democracy Collaborative.
Matthew Kershaw encourages NHS organisations to embrace its lessons for leaders and make a start.
This project aims to improve the way in which antibiotics are used in intensive care patients with MRSA blood stream infections.
The project aims to improve the use of post-operative morbidity data by clinicians in order to improve quality of care and patient outcomes.
This report summarises the findings of the independent evaluation of the 1000 Lives Improvement Patient Flow programme.
This project aims to help GP practices work smarter using existing resources, supplemented by live operational data and coaching/training, to make effective operational changes.
This project aims to improve the quality of care provided to rheumatology patients in two health board clinics in Scotland.
Failure in the NHS has received much attention in recent years, particularly in England. The Francis report into the failings in care at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust and the Berwick review i...
Why I hope our research will help practice managers develop into a profession for themselves, and highlight the importance of practice managers.
We look for talented and passionate individuals as everyone at the Health Foundation has an important role to play.
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