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Why is sickle cell disease so poorly understood within the health service? CJ Nwasike explores some of the contributing ...
East and Central Brighton PCN share learning from creating a drop-in health hub – an experimental model for holistic ...
Following the Comprehensive Spending Review, Siva Anandaciva unpacks the numbers to explore what they mean for health and ...
The Comprehensive Spending Review shows how much the government is willing to spend on the health service, but the real prize ...
Julia Cream outlines some of the things she’s learnt by being an unpaid carer and how it has impacted her professional life.
We want to boldly reimagine the health and care system. Chief Executive Sarah Woolnough explains how our new strategy will ...
In the run up to the general election, The King’s Fund will explore what national government can do to improve health and care in England, consider political parties’ policy proposals, and make sense ...
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 ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has put the UK health and care workforce under unprecedented pressure. The workforce had been struggling to cope even before the pandemic took hold. Staff stress, absenteeism, ...
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Digital technologies can change how care is delivered, making health and care services more accessible, flexible, person centred, and a better experience for patients and staff while also improving ...
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 ...