As the Casey Commission investigates the future of adult social care, Simon Bottery explores 12 key questions it will need to ...
Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King's Fund, responds to Sir James Mackey's keynote speech made at The King's Fund ...
The ‘sick man of Europe’, an epithet sometimes applied to the UK in the economic context, is used increasingly to describe ...
The upcoming cancer plan is a chance to turn ambition into real progress. Will it improve outcomes, reduce inequalities and ...
Professor Judith Smith, Suzie Bailey and Professor Sir Chris Ham explore why strong, well-trained NHS management is essential ...
Essential facts and figures to understand the NHS, health and social care in England.
The 2022 Health and Care Act introduced new legislative measures that aim to make it easier for health and care organisations to deliver joined-up care for people who rely on multiple different ...
Deborah works in the policy team. She has a particular interest in health inequalities: her recent research topics at The King’s Fund include support for unpaid carers, disabled people’s involvement ...
Since 1983, NatCen Social Research’s British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey has asked members of the public about their views on, and feelings towards, the NHS and health and care issues generally.
Explore our independent insight and analysis of health and care in England. Delve into our in-depth reports and research on pressing issues, make sense of what's going on with our explainers and ...
The work for this project was sponsored by TPP. This output was independently developed, researched and written by The King’s Fund. The sponsor has not been involved in its development, research or ...
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 ...