The new child poverty strategy promises the biggest fall in child poverty in decades. Will it also deliver better health for ...
Rates of vaccination are declining in the UK. Against that backdrop, we look at how Gloucestershire ICB has achieved some of ...
The government wants Gen Alpha to be the healthiest generation of children ever, but what about Gen Z? Danielle Jefferies ...
Richard Angell, CEO of the Terrence Higgins Trust, considers the success of opt-out HIV testing in A&E – and what it could ...
Delivering the 10 Year Health Plan won’t be easy. Here’s why workforce planning, accountability and investment in people ...
A recent US study showed one simple intervention resulted in 27% fewer visits to emergency services. Could it work in the UK too?
This explainer looks at provider collaboratives in England, the opportunities they provide and the unresolved questions to consider when thinking about their role in the changing health and care ...
People who sleep rough have complex and multiple health and care needs that all too often are not met. They have some of the worst health outcomes in England. The NHS alone cannot reduce poor health ...
The health needs of the population are changing, and many people need more co-ordinated care across primary, community, social and hospital services. More co-ordinated care requires organisations and ...
The 2010–15 parliament has been a parliament of two halves for the NHS. The first half was dominated by debate on the Health and Social Care Bill (which was largely designed to devolve decision-making ...
The NHS long-term plan has reinforced the role of integrated care systems (ICSs) in establishing more collaborative working and joined-up care for patients and their local populations. ICSs will cover ...
Allied health professionals (AHPs) are an important part of the health and care workforce. In England, 170,000 AHPs work across 14 professional groups providing clinical care and contributing to ...