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Long read

What is happening to life expectancy in England?

Veena Raleigh examines trends in life expectancy at birth up to 2020 and the impact of Covid-19 in 2020, gender differences, inequalities, causes of the changing trends since 2011, and how the UK’s life expectancy compares with other countries.
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By Veena Raleigh - 6 December 2021
The health of people from ethnic minority groups in England
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The health of people from ethnic minority groups in England

This long read examines ethnic differences in health outcomes, highlighting the variation across ethnic groups and health conditions, and considers what’s needed to reduce health inequalities.
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By Veena Raleigh et al - 17 September 2021
Report

Understanding integration: how to listen to and learn from people and communities 

Lived experience is a powerful tool to improve existing services and identify new and better ways to meet people’s needs. This practical guide will help systems to co-ordinate services around what matters to people and communities.
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By Clair Thorstensen-Woll et al - 21 July 2021
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Admin matters: the impact of NHS administration on patient care

High-quality NHS admin processes can improve patient experience, help to address inequalities and promote better care. This long read suggests a framework for improving the quality of admin based on insight from patients, carers and NHS staff.
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By Leo Ewbank et al - 24 June 2021
Evidence and consultation

The King's Fund submission to the Public Accounts Committee inquiry into NHS backlogs and waiting times

The situation for elective care has significantly deteriorated, and will continue to worsen, as more people wait for treatment and wait longer than they did before the pandemic. The Public Accounts Committee inquiry into the NHS backlog and waiting times is therefore timely and important.
16 December 2021
Long read

What is happening to life expectancy in England?

Veena Raleigh examines trends in life expectancy at birth up to 2020 and the impact of Covid-19 in 2020, gender differences, inequalities, causes of the changing trends since 2011, and how the UK’s life expectancy compares with other countries.
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By Veena Raleigh - 6 December 2021
Evidence and consultation

Briefing on the Health and Care Bill: House of Lords second reading

This briefing focuses on Parts 1 and 6 of the Bill, which deal with the NHS and its relationships to other parts of the system, including the powers of the Secretary of State, plus changes to the cap on social care costs.
2 December 2021
Long read

The Comprehensive Spending Review – what more for health and care spending?

The Comprehensive Spending Review details the government’s plans for public spending over the coming years. It will clarify which areas of the health and care budget have not yet been addressed by recent funding announcements around the NHS and for social care reform. Here, we set out the challenges and consider steps the government could take to address them.
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By Jonathon Holmes et al - 12 October 2021 15-minute read
The health of people from ethnic minority groups in England
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The health of people from ethnic minority groups in England

This long read examines ethnic differences in health outcomes, highlighting the variation across ethnic groups and health conditions, and considers what’s needed to reduce health inequalities.
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By Veena Raleigh et al - 17 September 2021
Evidence and consultation

The King's Fund submission to the Health and Social Care Select Committee inquiry into clearing the backlog caused by the pandemic

Elective waiting lists were growing and performance targets being routinely missed prior to the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Since then, the situation has significantly deteriorated.
15 September 2021
Long read

Anchor institutions and how they can affect people's health

What are anchor institutions and how can they change their local community’s health and wellbeing for the better? Our new explainer provides some answers.
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By David Maguire - 8 September 2021 12-minute read
Report

Public perceptions of the NHS in 2020

The British Social Attitudes survey has provided years of insight into public perceptions of the NHS. In 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the survey asked only one question about health and care issues. Here, Dan Wellings and John Appleby share the data collected.
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By Dan Wellings et al - 30 July 2021
Long read

Lessons from the 2000s: the ambition to reduce waits must be matched with patience and realism

As a result of Covid-19 waiting times for NHS treatment, already an issue before the pandemic, have grown to historic highs – or have they? Richard Murray compares current waiting times to those seen in the 2000s – and asks what we can learn from the last time the NHS tackled long waits.
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By Richard Murray - 29 July 2021 17-minute read
Report

Understanding integration: how to listen to and learn from people and communities 

Lived experience is a powerful tool to improve existing services and identify new and better ways to meet people’s needs. This practical guide will help systems to co-ordinate services around what matters to people and communities.
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By Clair Thorstensen-Woll et al - 21 July 2021
Report

Tackling obesity: the role of the NHS in a whole-system approach

This briefing explores the role of the NHS in tackling obesity, focusing on how the NHS can work with local partners and engage with communities to deliver targeted interventions to treat and prevent obesity.
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By Jonathon Holmes - 4 July 2021
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Long read

Admin matters: the impact of NHS administration on patient care

High-quality NHS admin processes can improve patient experience, help to address inequalities and promote better care. This long read suggests a framework for improving the quality of admin based on insight from patients, carers and NHS staff.
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By Leo Ewbank et al - 24 June 2021
Framework: Awareness, action, advocacy. 1. Self: getting the basics right. 2. Patients: providing care for individuals. 3. Clinical teams, pathways and service groups: Caring for groups of individuals. 4. Communities, networks: reaching more widely. 5. Systems: leading across health and care widely. 6. Nurturing the future.
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My role in tackling health inequalities: a framework for allied health professionals

This framework is designed to support allied health professionals (AHPs) do whatever they can – large or small – to tackle health inequalities.
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By Durka Dougall et al - 17 June 2021
Evidence and consultation

House of Commons debate on the address: A plan for the NHS and social care

The Queen’s Speech included commitments to strengthen the health and care system, support health and wellbeing, and increase NHS funding. This briefing outlines The King’s Fund’s response ahead of the debates on the Queen’s Speech in parliament. 
19 May 2021
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Long read

Communities and health

The role of communities in improving population health is receiving increasing, and long overdue, attention in health policy and practice. This piece gives an overview of the different approaches to working with communities for health.
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By David Buck et al - 5 May 2021
Long read

Deaths from Covid-19 (coronavirus): how are they counted and what do they show?

Veena Raleigh examines the methods being used to count deaths from Covid-19 and discusses what the numbers to date show.
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By Veena Raleigh - 23 April 2021 15-minute read
Long read

The road to renewal: five priorities for health and care

Covid-19 is the biggest challenge the health and care system has faced in living memory; it's essential that lessons are learned from this experience. So how can the system build on this learning to bring about positive change and renewal? This long read sets out five priorities to help guide the approach to renewal across health and care. 
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By Anna Charles et al - 8 April 2021
Commissioned report

Shaping the future of digital technology in health and social care

This report provides a summary of evidence for how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, smartphones, wearable devices and the internet of things are being used within care settings around the world.
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By David Maguire et al - 7 April 2021
Commissioned report

The NHS’s role in tackling poverty

Poverty affects one-fifth of the UK population. Our commissioned report explores how the NHS can maximise its contribution to tackling poverty, within its resources and with its partners.
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By Deborah Fenney et al - 18 March 2021
Remote working toolkit for general practices and primary care networks
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Remote working toolkit for general practices and primary care networks

As remote working continues to be a reality for many, what are the implications for primary care? This guide outlines what’s needed to make remote working effective and inclusive for all staff.
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By Beccy Baird et al - 11 March 2021
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