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Caring for older patients with complex needs
How does the NHS in England compare with health care systems in 11 OECD countries?
Supporting people living with long-term conditions to take control of their health and care can lead to a better quality of life. It also plays a role in creating a more sustainable health care system.
Our recent work and content on this topic is listed below.
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How does the NHS in England compare with health care systems in 11 OECD countries?
This film explores the complex care needs of people who have been severely ill with COVID-19, many of whom have gone on to experience long-lasting and serious health problems.
In the REAL Centre's first report, we look back at the care and treatment provided by the NHS in England over the past two decades – and identify six key lessons for the future.
Health Foundation response to Understanding Society data on the reduction in treatment for people with long-term conditions.
Martin Wilkie reflects on his 10-year experience in renal care and explores quality improvement methodologies in the area.
Impact of BMI on Social Economic Status.
Our briefing suggests there's potential to make better use of quality measurement to improve quality of care.
This paper explores health care use by the top 5% of users of primary and secondary care services by cost.
This project used the programming language R to analyse prescription data to provide clinicians with adherence estimates and visualisation of medication histories at the point of care.
We take a look at some of the projects we’ve funded – to the tune of £3.5m – to improve the quality of renal care across the UK.
How can we improve care for people with both mental and physical health problems? The Q Lab shares early findings.
We look for talented and passionate individuals as everyone at the Health Foundation has an important role to play.
View current vacanciesQ is an initiative connecting people with improvement expertise across the UK.
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