Health spending is projected to double as it rises to 14.5% of UK GDP. What’s driving this growth, is it inevitable, and ...
The new National Cancer Plan for England aims to bring cancer care into the 21st century. It’s bold, but is it credible?
What is the 'welfare crunch' and what does it mean for the future of health and care? Luca Tiratelli explores.
What do longer term trends in local government spending tell us about the government’s commitment to the prevention shift?
High responsibility and low control can lead to burnout. Sharon Nash shares reflections from clinical leaders on steps organisations can take to prioritise the health and wellbeing of staff.
Responding to the publication of the National Cancer Plan, Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King’s Fund, said: ...
Getting the waiting list down to the lowest level in nearly three years is a credit to preparation by NHS leaders and the tireless work of staff says Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of The King's ...
Social prescribing can be understood as one of a family of approaches, sometimes called community-centred approaches, to health and wellbeing. Community-centred approaches seek to mobilise community ...
From seatbelts to the smoking ban, policies once seen as intrusive now feel routine. What if we viewed government ...
Source: The King’s Fund and Nuffield Trust analysis of NatCen’s BSA survey data 2022 sample size = 3,362. This question was not asked in 1985, 1988 and 1992; ‘don’t know’ and ‘refusal’ responses are ...
In the run up to the general election, The King’s Fund will explore what national government can do to improve health and care in England, consider political parties’ policy proposals, and make sense ...