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The fast pace of technological development can make it difficult to understand how AI could be applied and what its benefits ...
Is the commitment to partnership and collaboration in health and care alive and well or under threat? Chris Naylor and Anna ...
Dave Buck reflects on The King’s Fund’s health inequalities conference and stresses that the government must do more to set ...
I have mixed feelings about euphemisms. They can make it easier for some of us to talk about sensitive health issues – think ‘senior moments’ instead of ‘dementia’ or ‘women’s troubles’ instead of ...
It is deeply unjust that some groups of people have significantly worse experiences of health and care than others. These differences in health experiences and outcomes are avoidable, unfair and ...
Simon Bottery, Senior Fellow, responds to the announcement of the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care's Terms of ...
A small but significant part of the population are attending A&E frequently. In 2021, the British Red Cross (BRC) published Nowhere else to turn. This report showed that while less than 1% of the ...
The health of children in England is in decline. While many factors are at play – including a rise in poverty fuelling food insecurity – it is not only how much food our children are eating (whether ...
This is a guest blog. Guest authors bring different perspectives and diverse voices to our blog. They do not always represent the views of The King’s Fund. Reform of the NHS is rarely as successful or ...
Responding to the announcement of the expansion of the GP ‘Advice and Guidance’ scheme from the Department of Health and Social Care, Beccy Baird, Senior Fellow at The King’s Fund, said: ‘This ...