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Report Improving health and health care in London: Who will take the lead? This report highlights the particular challenges that health care organisations in London face and suggests ways to facilitate appropriate service change.
Report How is the NHS performing? October 2011: Quarterly monitoring report Our third quarterly monitoring report provides a regular update on how the NHS is coping as it grapples with the evolving reform agenda as well as the more significant challenge of making radical improvements in productivity.
Report Understanding New Labour's market reforms of the English NHS Understanding New Labour's Market Reforms of the English NHS, a new book from The King's Fund, asks what lessons can be learned for current and future reforms?
Evidence and consultation Health Select Committee's inquiry into Public Expenditure: Evidence submission We welcomed the Health Select Committee's Inquiry into Public Expenditure in September 2011.
Report How is the NHS performing? July 2011: Quarterly monitoring report In the second of our quarterly monitoring reports, John Appleby and Emmi Poteliakhoff examine the current state of the NHS.
Article Dilnot report verdict: adopt these proposals now, much work lies ahead Richard Humphries gives his verdict on the publication of the Dilnot report.
Article Politicians have ducked hard decisions on the NHS for far too long Chris Ham argues that up to 20 hospitals, around 10 per cent of the total in England, may not be financially sustainable.
Report How is the NHS performing? April 2011: Quarterly monitoring report This monitoring report is the first of a regular quarterly review, which will combine publicly available data on selected NHS performance measures with views from a panel of finance directors on the key issues their organisations are facing.
Report Variations in health care: The good, the bad and the inexplicable This report explores the possible causes of variation and ways in which variations can be measured, and analyses variations in rates of elective hospital admissions.
Report Social care funding and the NHS: An impending crisis? Social care funding has increased in real terms for the past decade, but this paper examines the trends in spending and the potential funding gap of £1billion by 2014 unless councils can achieve unprecedented efficiency savings.
Health and care explained: How does the health and care system work? How is it changing?This selection of content aims to make sense of the health and care system – including videos, articles, illustrated summaries and more.