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heather dawson
May 1, 4:37 AM
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This Working Paper was written by Dr Meherunissa Hamid and Professor Shereen Hussein, and is summarised by Meherunissa here.
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April 27, 5:30 AM
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HEALTH FOUNDATION. - Deep inequalities in healthy life expectancy between affluent and deprived areas have widened. The gap between the most and least deprived deciles in England is now 19.4 years for males and 20.3 years for females.
- At the UK level, life expectancy has remained broadly stable, indicating that the drop in healthy life expectancy is largely driven by self-reported health and cannot simply be explained by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in the most deprived areas, life expectancy has still not recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
- Of 21 high-income countries, the UK is one of only five that saw healthy life expectancy fall between 2011 and 2021, and had the second steepest decline. As a result, the UK has fallen from 14th to 20th out of these countries – only the United States now has a lower healthy life expectancy.
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heather dawson
April 21, 3:43 AM
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At every point in the system and for many involved, the social care funding model is failing. This crisis is only accelerating in the face of an ageing population and the growing cost of delivering care.
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heather dawson
April 17, 3:59 AM
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By Re-engage 07 Apr 26 On World Health Day 2026, we are calling on UK governments to make accessing GP appointments easier for older people as many practices continue to insist on online bookings only.
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heather dawson
April 10, 3:50 AM
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In 2019, the last government pledged to add 50,000 more registered nurses to the NHS in England by 2024/25 – a target that was met in 2023. But it’s been unclear how this was achieved and the lessons for policymakers from how it was done. In this long read, Lucina Rolewicz and Billy Palmer highlight the key findings from an NIHR-funded evaluation of the N50k programme, and – ahead of a new workforce plan for the NHS – emphasise the importance of learning the lessons from previous efforts to drive up the numbers of nurses in the health service.
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March 31, 4:41 AM
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March 31, 3:44 AM
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Independent review of pay comparability for doctors and dentists by IDR for the DDRB.
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March 28, 4:10 PM
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heather dawson
March 20, 5:03 AM
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Birth partners are not visitors. A birth partner’s role for the physical and emotional wellbeing and safety of women and birthing people in the hours before and after childbirth is significant.
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heather dawson
March 20, 5:01 AM
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March 19, 5:48 AM
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Health Foundation Based on in-depth interviews with local leaders, our report explores the development and evolving role of integrated care systems in England, and asks what policy changes are needed to help deliver their objectives.
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heather dawson
March 19, 5:44 AM
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Our new research shows a sharp rise in the number of people turning to private care.
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March 10, 5:52 AM
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heather dawson
May 1, 4:36 AM
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In a new report released today, the Centre for Care explores Social Care Co-operatives in the UK. The report authors provide a summary here.
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heather dawson
April 21, 3:44 AM
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This series of reports sets out what dementia training is currently offered and the quality of that training.
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heather dawson
April 17, 4:53 AM
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Health of the Health System Index, a new diagnostic tool designed to assess structural systemic sustainability of NHS service over tie. It will provide annual longitudinal analysis. Indicators include: the leadership, workforce, and organisational conditions that determine whether the NHS can sustain and improve care over time.
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heather dawson
April 10, 3:51 AM
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This report, ‘A year of a Good Home Hub in Lincolnshire’, presents findings from the first year of the Good Home Lincs pilot - a local Good Home Hub in Lincolnshire designed to help residents repair, adapt and maintain their homes.
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heather dawson
April 3, 5:49 AM
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Trust is changing shape. Institutional trust remains under pressure.
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heather dawson
March 31, 3:46 AM
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Race Equality Foundation’s new report reveals how structural racism, insecure work and inadequate sick pay are driving a growing health crisis for Black and Asian workers in the UK.
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heather dawson
March 31, 3:42 AM
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Our digital exclusion index is designed to help ICBs understand the context of their neighbourhoods when commissioning healthcare services.
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heather dawson
March 24, 6:37 AM
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The Chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Baroness Heather Hallett, has today published her third report which concludes that the UK’s healthcare systems “came close to collapse”. Ultimately it “coped, but only just”.
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heather dawson
March 20, 5:02 AM
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The report finds that the NHS is deeply dependent on internationally educated staff. It says one in three doctors were trained overseas, around one in four registrants on the UK nursing register were internationally educated in 2025 and nearly half of new nursing joiners in 2023/24 were...
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heather dawson
March 19, 5:49 AM
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A summary of the national-level findings, and NHS Providers’ and NHS Confederation’s view, of the 2025 NHS Staff Survey results.
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heather dawson
March 19, 5:47 AM
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Download Publication Online Reader How to Save the NHS in 1000 Days: Adopting a Dutch-style social insurance model for healthcare sets out a clear and practical roadmap for implementing a new universal healthcare system in England, modelled on the world leading Dutch social insurance model. This builds on the recommendations Policy Exchange made in our 2025 report The NHS – a Suitable Case for Treatment?. Policy Exchange’s proposed reforms are […]
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heather dawson
March 10, 5:53 AM
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We believe the findings and best practice highlighted in this report offers a pathway to preventing and reducing the mental health crisis facing LGBTQ+ people; and provides a way forward for policy makers.
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