Natasha Curry responds to Baroness Casey’s update on the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care at the Nuffield Trust Summit.
Lucina Rolewicz and Stelios Vassiliou look at how pay for different NHS staff groups has changed in real terms since 2010 – and reveal that nurses and midwives are being particularly affected by low ...
With the Nuffield Trust Summit being taking place this week, our Chair Martin Marshall gives a preview of what is coming up over the two days. Coming at a time of fragile confidence in institutions, ...
Responding to the Spring Forecast, Nuffield Trust Senior Policy Analyst Sally Gainsbury said: ...
With financial constraints, record waiting lists and recent staff strikes, the role of being an NHS chief executive has arguably never been harder. But what impact is it having on those health service ...
Responding to the government's press release announcing the new English GP contract for 2026/27, Nuffield Trust Director of ...
AI is increasingly all around us, but not much has yet been said about how it might work within social care. Cyril Lobont takes a closer look at what AI could look like within the sector, and points ...
Increasing the amount of advice and guidance – where hospital specialists provide advice to GPs so that they can manage the patient without a referral to hospital – is a key part of ambitions to bring ...
Shorter cancer waiting times can lead to earlier diagnosis, faster treatment, lower risk of complications, enhanced patient experience and improved cancer outcomes. A review of NHS Access Standards ...
Vaccination coverage is the best indicator of the level of protection a population will have against vaccine-preventable communicable diseases. Coverage is closely related to levels of disease and ...
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