Only a small minority of GP trainees in England feel confident about finding a job after training despite political commitments to expand the GP workforce.
On International Women’s Day, Deborah Fenney explores how misogyny shapes women’s experiences in health and care, the wider ...
Kate Jopling and Simon Bottery reflect on early steps to bring adult social care leaders together to work towards reform.
It's widely acknowledged that social care reform is essential. In this report we explore why public opinion and attitudes towards social care are a key barrier to change.
Baroness Casey’s analysis highlights deep, long‑standing problems in social care and The King’s Fund urges swift, well‑funded, cross‑party reform to deliver meaningful change before the next election.
If you are part of a leadership team working across a health system to deliver integrated care or improve population health, we can help you by providing consultancy advice and support. Our starting ...
The 2022 British Social Attitudes survey found that overall satisfaction with the NHS fell to 29 per cent – a 7 percentage point decrease from 2021.
This report considers the potential of place-based partnerships to improve population health and support truly integrated care, and highlights principles to guide their development and the support ...
Why we did this research There is little information available nationally about place-based partnerships – how they are set up, what they do, what resources they have, and what factors facilitate or ...
This report explores public satisfaction with the NHS and social care in 2024. Just 1 in 5 people in 2024 said they were satisfied with the NHS. This is the lowest level of satisfaction recorded since ...