The new National Cancer Plan for England aims to bring cancer care into the 21st century. It’s bold, but is it credible?
Responding to the publication of the National Cancer Plan, Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King’s Fund, said: ...
From seatbelts to the smoking ban, policies once seen as intrusive now feel routine. What if we viewed government ...
Source: The King’s Fund and Nuffield Trust analysis of NatCen’s BSA survey data 2022 sample size = 3,362. This question was not asked in 1985, 1988 and 1992; ‘don’t know’ and ‘refusal’ responses are ...
wider determinants of health, for example quality of housing. This explainer provides an overview of how health inequalities are shaped and experienced in England’s population. Where possible, we use ...
Report from the scoping phase of an evaluation of the CQC’s regulatory model ...
Our new report assesses the coalition government's record on the NHS. It comes in two parts, with this first part focusing on the reforms set out in the Health and Social Care Act.
This question changed in 2021. In previous years the question specified social care provided by local authorities. In 2021 the reference to local authorities was removed and instead the question asked ...
Digital technologies can enable better collaboration between health and care partners, but what's needed to progress interoperability in an integrated care system? Our new report looks at the role of ...
Our research The purpose of our research was to make recommendations to those in national and local leadership roles on how HIV services should develop over the next 5–10 years. We investigated the ...
This report, commissioned by the Health Foundation, provides a summary of evidence for how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, smartphones, wearable devices and the internet of ...
The QMR features survey results from NHS trust finance directors and CCG finance leads, and interactive charts on selected NHS performance data. The quarterly monitoring report was produced to provide ...