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Following recent press speculation that the UK may soon agree to pay more for drugs used within the NHS as part of a trade ...
As the ongoing Covid Inquiry turns its focus to the social care sector, and with social care in desperate need of ...
As the Hallett Inquiry turns its focus to social care this week, this blog draws on a set of interational case beinng ...
Women spend more years of their life living in poor health than men, including through their working years. This QualityWatch ...
“People living in poorer areas get sicker younger, but general practice is under-funded and there are fewer GPs in deprived ...
Responding to the Spending Review, Nuffield Trust Senior Policy Analyst Sally Gainsbury said: “The spending announced for the NHS exemplifies the dilemma faced by a government boxed in by anaemic ...
Poor oral health, in the form of tooth decay, can at best be unpleasant and at worst all-consuming. For children, its consequences include having difficulties with sleeping and eating, school absences ...
The Health and International Relations Monitor project, supported by the Health Foundation, explores how the dramatic changes to the UK’s international relations following Brexit have affected health ...
General practice funding is inequitable and inefficient. There is a 19.7-year gap in healthy life expectancy between women living in the richest and poorest areas of England. People living in more ...
Changes to Employer National Insurance Contributions announced last month look set to cost the adult social care sector over £900m next year, more than wiping out the extra funds allocated to social ...
While the recent budget brought better news for hard-pressed public services, social care was not so lucky. With many organisations fearing that changes to the Employer National Insurance ...
Social care reform has been delayed on several occasions due to financial pressures. The new government is planning to go ahead with the implementation of a postponed cap on social care costs in ...