A landslide: where now for health?
The new government's super-majority will not reduce the massive challenges ahead, many of them in our backyard – health. So what next?
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The new government's super-majority will not reduce the massive challenges ahead, many of them in our backyard – health. So what next?
Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, responds to Sir Keir Starmer's first speech as Prime Minister.
We consider how much the UK spends on health care compared to other European countries alongside our projections on funding needed to maintain and improve the NHS.
What does research tell us about the policies and action needed to boost NHS productivity?
New analysis from the REAL Centre on the funding needed to maintain and improve the NHS
Analysis from the REAL Centre on the funding needed to maintain and improve the NHS.
Data on the health of general practice in England, including appointments and workforce.
Dr Jennifer Dixon explores what the general election manifestos launched this week really mean for health and care.
A summary of the key commitments in the three main party manifestos – Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat – relevant to health and care policy.
Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive of the Health Foundation, responds to the Labour manifesto.