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Following yesterday’s chart on the variation in where people die across the UK, this chart from Sarah Scobie and Stuti Bagri ...
Across the UK, there has been a shift over time towards fewer people dying in hospital and more people dying at home, which ...
Commenting on NHS performance data published today, Nuffield Trust Director of Research and Policy Dr Becks Fisher said: ...
The waiting list for planned hospital care has plateaued and then come down over the past two years. In this QualityWatch analysis, Georgia Watson and Liz Fisher look at the factors affecting the size ...
With the 10 Year Plan for England having a strong emphasis on shifting more care out of hospitals and into the community, ...
Responding to the GMC survey results on doctors’ workplace experience, Nuffield Trust Senior Fellow Billy Palmer said: ...
Two years ago, we produced an explainer on doctors’ pay in England, exploring how it had changed over time, how it compares to other salaries in the wider economy, and how it compares with what ...
How has Brexit reshaped health in the UK? The final report in our Health and International Relations Monitor series, supported by the Health Foundation, tracks the ongoing impact from EU exit on ...
Over the past decade younger NHS staff have reported lower job satisfaction, higher stress levels, and greater dissatisfaction with pay than their older colleagues, according to this new analysis of ...
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 ...
There are continued hopes that artificial intelligence (AI) will help solve some of the NHS’s problems. In this guest blog, Dr Jessica Morley from Yale University says it is important that the ...
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