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Strengthening NHS management and leadership
Drawing on interviews with NHS managers and leaders, this long read sets out insights on the role and practice of managers and the main challenges still to address.
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We analyse and report on the profile and trends of the NHS and social care workforce, influencing and informing national policy and planning, encouraging policymakers to focus on the longer term.
Our recent work and content on this topic is listed below.
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Drawing on interviews with NHS managers and leaders, this long read sets out insights on the role and practice of managers and the main challenges still to address.
Our response to the publication of Skills for Care data on the social care workforce
Anita Charlesworth describes the REAL Centre’s work to independently assess the projections modelling in the new NHS Long Term Workforce Plan.
Health Foundation comment on the full NHS Long Term Workforce Plan.
Our response to the publication of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan.
Health Foundation release analysis on length of stay of hospital admissions from 2019 to 2022
Nursing shortages across the NHS are a huge risk to the post-pandemic recovery. So does international recruitment provide the answer?
Health Foundation response to the latest NHS monthly performance statistics.
Health Foundation response to new Nursing and Midwifery Council’s annual registration figures
Following the government’s U-turn on the controversial sunset clause in the Retained EU Law Bill, Sharlene McGee argues any reform to UK workplace regulations needs to consider the impacts on health
Health Foundation response to the latest NHS monthly performance statistics.
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