Why do zombie ideas continue to haunt modern-day workplaces? Dharaa Patel explores how outdated yet persistent beliefs are holding back organisations, and why it’s important to let go of them.
Women’s health has long been overlooked and neglected. Could digitalisation help improve this situation? Loreen Chikwira and ...
The QMR features survey results from NHS trust finance directors and CCG finance leads, and interactive charts on selected NHS performance data. The quarterly monitoring report was produced to provide ...
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. Credible health information supports people ...
The health and care system continues to face rising financial deficits, a growing and aging population, increasing cost pressures and endemic staffing shortages. At this free online event, our expert ...
January is typically a time for new year resolutions. Health and care are no stranger to this impetus for improvement, entering 2025 in a state of crisis against many metrics but with a clear resolve ...
Radical and hopeful change in how public services work with people and communities is urgently needed. Do With is a network of people and organisations calling for a radical shift in the public sector ...
This week, the NHS published its plan to tackle the elective backlog. The overarching commitments include two key interim targets: first, by March 2026, 65% of patients will wait less than 18 weeks ...
In response to the announcement of a commission on social care from the Department of Health and Social Care, Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive at The King’s Fund said: ‘We welcome the announcement of ...
Responding to the forthcoming elective recovery plan, Sarah Woolnough, Chief Executive of the King’s Fund said: ‘In recent weeks the government has pledged that, by the end of this parliament, 92% of ...