
Bryan Jones is a an Improvement Fellow in the Improvement Team. He joined the Health Foundation in June 2013.
Prior to joining the Health Foundation, Bryan worked for a number of cancer charities in policy and campaigns roles. He began his career working in Westminster for Labour member of the House of Commons Health Select Committee and has produced several publications on health service reform and health inequalities. Bryan has a PhD in Social Policy.
Bryan is a member of the Labour Party and has served in the past as a local councillor in north Kent where he still lives.
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Five recommendations for strengthening NHS management and leadership
With the Messenger review nearing publication, we draw on our recent research – including interviews...
Long read
Strengthening NHS management and leadership
Drawing on interviews with NHS managers and leaders, this long read sets out insights on the role...
Blog
Delivering organisation-wide improvement: why playing the long game matters
Bryan Jones reflects on the importance of taking a long-term approach to organisation-wide...
Learning report
Improving flow along care pathways
Based on a report by RAND Europe and interviews with programme leads during the pandemic, this...
Blog
Building the evidence base on video consultations
Bryan Jones and Jo Scott explore the evidence around virtual consultations and highlight priorities...
Blog
Three key quality considerations for remote consultations
COVID-19 has led to the rapid roll-out of remote consultations in order to meet social distancing...
Blog
Too much and not enough
Bryan Jones reflects on the implications of our recent publication and the heavy workload pressures...
Research report
Quality improvement in general practice: what do GPs and practice managers think?
Our research shows that most GPs and Practice Managers see quality improvement as a core aspect of...
Blog
What do 'outstanding' trusts tell us about how to improve care?
Achieving a step-change in the quality of care across the NHS is ultimately going to require an...
Learning report
The improvement journey
A learning report explaining why improvement in health care matters, and how to get started in your...
Blog
Improving whole system flow?
It was when I read Gerard’s story that the importance of getting flow right really hit home to me....
Learning report
The challenge and potential of whole system flow
Outlines an organising framework and tested methods that local health and social care leaders can...
Blog
Helping quality improvement take root in general practice
Five years ago, anyone visiting our website would have been hard pressed to find an improvement...
Blog
Creating an organisation where improvement can flourish
These days you don’t have to wait long for a new call for the NHS to up its game. Hardly a month...
Newsletter feature
Valuing the people at the heart of our NHS
‘It’s the workforce, stupid’, as Bill Clinton might have said, if in some parallel universe he’d...
Blog
300 inspirational stories of improvement
‘So what kind of improvements do you fund?’ Two years into my time at the Health Foundation, you’d...
Learning report
Building the foundations for improvement
This report looks at how five UK trusts built quality improvement capability at scale in their...
Blog
Go with the flow: matching capacity with demand in hospitals
In a financial climate which even the most confident of commentators would describe as highly...
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