Richard Angell, CEO of the Terrence Higgins Trust, considers the success of opt-out HIV testing in A&E – and what it could ...
A recent US study showed one simple intervention resulted in 27% fewer visits to emergency services. Could it work in the UK ...
We welcome the protection of NHS funding but highlight the risk rising demand, fragile social care, industrial action and ...
Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King's Fund, responds to a government announcement that milk-based and ...
Nearly two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Child obesity is growing at an unprecedented rate. Urgent action is ...
The ‘sick man of Europe’, an epithet sometimes applied to the UK in the economic context, is used increasingly to describe the health of its population. The latest data from the Organisation for ...
The Personal Impact and Influence programme is highly interactive and experiential and is designed to help you develop the flexibility to adapt your behaviour in different situations, rather than ...
Following Sir James Mackey, Chief Executive of NHS England’s keynote speech at The King’s Fund annual conference today, Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King’s Fund, said: ‘Public satisfaction, ...
Research demonstrates that not enough progress has been made to address discrimination against NHS staff from ethnic minority backgrounds. The King’s Fund produced a report on the scale of the issue ...
This long read is a joint publication from The King’s Fund and the University of Birmingham’s Health Services Management Centre. High-calibre, well-trained management and clinical leadership are ...
We know the NHS is facing workforce challenges – but who works in the NHS, what are their roles, and how have numbers changed over time? The NHS workforce is growing, but demand for care is also ...
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