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.
Beccy Baird, Senior Fellow at The King's Fund, responds to the GP contract for 2026/27, saying it is clear prevention has been centralised, but questions remain about how achievable these ambitions ...
England’s first men’s health strategy will be judged not on its vision and intent, but on whether it leads to healthier, longer lives for the men currently least well served. Intersectionality tells ...
Launched last summer, the government’s 10 Year Health Plan sets out its vision to tackle health inequalities, stating: ...
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 ...
‘One day a bridge collapsed, and no one came to fix it’. So goes a much shared internet meme about how people at the time experienced the fall of the Roman Empire. Leaving aside the very literal fact ...
Public spending on health is the largest single item of public spending in the UK. Public spending on health has taken up an increasing share of GDP, tripling from 2.8% in 1955/56 to 8.3% in 2022/23.