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Amid a sense of decline in support for EDI initiatives, Shilpa Ross examines the latest Workforce Race Equality Standard data ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for up to 25% of premature deaths in the UK, 80% of which are preventable. We explore the role integrated care systems could play in scaling up the ...
David Buck welcomes the Scottish government’s framework for population health, and argues that England needs an equivalent, ...
‘A year on since the general election, the government has now set out its long-term vision for how it will turn things around ...
Following the Comprehensive Spending Review, Siva Anandaciva unpacks the numbers to explore what they mean for health and care.
As part of its 10 Year Health Plan, the government plans to shift care from hospital to community and integrate neighbourhood health services. This long read examines the policy levers available to ...
Responding to today's announcement, Sarah Woolnough, CEO of The King's Fund, says that the government must be clear why this significant structural change at this time is necessary, and how it fits ...
Designing inclusive digital tools by engaging people and communities Taking practical action to address the fundamental barriers to digital inclusion is essential but needs to be combined with ...
In this long read, we set out the key recommendations The King’s Fund is making to government to support the development of the 10-year plan and realise these shifts.
Overview Greater Manchester (GM) has been the ‘poster child’ for devolution in England, and alongside it, in the health world, the leading light in efforts to improve population health at scale. This ...
Drawing on our five-year programme of work on health inequalities, we outline what we think the anticipated 10-year health plan should focus on.
Technology can often be seen as a solution to the challenges facing the health and care system – for example, a solution to increasing demand, insufficient access, low productivity and workforce ...