Have integrated care programmes reduced emergency admissions?
Evidence on the short- and long-term effect of integrated care programmes on emergency hospital use to inform the national roll-out of Integrated Care Systems (ICS).
Evidence on the short- and long-term effect of integrated care programmes on emergency hospital use to inform the national roll-out of Integrated Care Systems (ICS).
We present analysis from the Networked Data Lab on the impact the pandemic has had on the clinically extremely vulnerable population.
Building trust, addressing health inequalities and improving social care data are critical if the NHSX data strategy is to unlock its full potential, writes Josh Keith.
Our Director of Data Analytics, Adam Steventon, looks at what will enable a data-driven approach to health to flourish.
Brhmie Balaram from NHSX and Adam Steventon from the Health Foundation discuss the new £1.5m research call into AI and racial and ethnic inequalities in health and care.
Using secondary care data linked to the shielded patient list, this analysis explores the pandemic's impact on hospital care use among clinically extremely vulnerable people during the first wave
Research at The Alan Turing Institute reveals who is most likely to believe online misinformation – and what can be done to tackle the problem.
This analysis from the Networked Data Lab explores demographic variation in people advised to shield from COVID-19.
Dr Becks Fisher, a GP in Oxford and Senior Policy Fellow at the Health Foundation, reflects on the length of GP consultations and asks whether these are in proportion with patient need.
COVID-19 has seen the rapid and widescale adoption of online and digital tools such as total triage and remote consultations. Is this shift affecting the prescribing behaviour of clinicians?
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