Responding to the latest monthly NHS performance statistics, Nuffield Trust Deputy Director of Research, Sarah Scobie said: “Public satisfaction with the health service has plummeted in recent years, ...
As the government prepares to publish a new 10-year NHS workforce plan, questions remain about how to build a realistic and ...
The decision of resident doctors – qualified medical practitioners in postgraduate training – in England to strike has intensified the interest in their pay. To provide independent analysis on the ...
At the centre of this month’s 10 Year Health Plan for England are two explicit political concerns. The first is the spectre of a middle-class opt-out from the NHS, leading to a loss of electoral ...
Poor oral health, in the form of tooth decay, can at best be unpleasant and at worst all-consuming. For children, its consequences include having difficulties with sleeping and eating, school absences ...
The Health and International Relations Monitor project, supported by the Health Foundation, explores how the dramatic changes to the UK’s international relations following Brexit have affected health ...
Over the past decade younger NHS staff have reported lower job satisfaction, higher stress levels, and greater dissatisfaction with pay than their older colleagues, according to this new analysis of ...
General practice funding is inequitable: the Carr-Hill formula, which decides the distribution of funding, is outdated and fails to take account of socioeconomic deprivation. This briefing, produced ...
Changes to Employer National Insurance Contributions announced last month look set to cost the adult social care sector over £900m next year, more than wiping out the extra funds allocated to social ...
Backlogs in NHS care and long waiting times in England are widespread, and politicians, policymakers and the public are well aware of this. But headline numbers obscure important distinctions, and ...
Over the last few days there have been many commentators, my organisation included, who have said that this week’s Darzi report is not shocking or surprising, but it is still troubling. I wanted to ...
* £0.3bn was spent in 2022/23, and £0.59bn was allocated in the Next Steps to Put People at the Heart of Care implementation plan published in 2023. £0.1bn was cut due to delays to charging reform.
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