End of care life has been more in the spotlight recently, due to the bill to legalise assisted dying. But there have been ...
Commenting on the latest monthly NHS performance statistics, Nuffield Trust Deputy Director of Research, Sarah Scobie said: ...
Social care has been particularly affected by recent policy changes that have been driven by pressures to bring down net ...
Since its introduction in 1990, the commissioning layer of the NHS has been the most reorganised part of the health service, and it is changing once again. In this guest article, Nigel Edwards reviews ...
Responding to the government's announcement to improve nurse pay and progression, Nuffield Trust Fellow Lucina Rolewicz said: ...
While a number of governments have sought to improve access to general practice, or the working lives of GPs, via a mix of technological, administrative and staffing interventions, the idea that ...
Reorganisation has been a regular feature of NHS history, but has often failed to deliver its goals. The abolition of NHS England marks the biggest restructure of the health service’s command ...
District nursing services provide care for patients and support for family members in the community, including at home, in clinical settings and in care homes. Services are intended to be universal – ...
The government has been locked in a dispute with pharmaceutical companies for a number of months over how much the NHS pays for new branded medicines. Sally Gainsbury and Huseyin Naci set out the ...
The new 10 Year Health Plan for England promises to shift more care from hospitals into the community, but history shows how hard this ambition is to deliver. This new report looks to Denmark and ...
The decision of resident doctors – qualified medical practitioners in postgraduate training – in England to strike has intensified the interest in their pay. To provide independent analysis on the ...