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Tag Archives: Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr)
Ongoing Reflections on the State of the NHS – and Social Care (BBC News / Health Foundation / Institute for Fiscal Studies / King’s Fund / Nuffield Trust / ippr / Incisive Health)
Summary In preparation for the NHS’s 70th Birthday on July 5th 2018, numerous think-tanks and individuals have been authoring timely reports on the current state of the NHS and social care, complete with no shortage of recommendations for change / improvement. … Continue reading
Posted in Acute Hospitals, BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, In the News, Integrated Care, King's Fund, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Nuffield Trust, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
Tagged Ageing Population, Alzheimer’s Evaluation Units (Italy), BBC Health News, Better Health and Care For All: 10-Point Plan for the 2020s, Cancer Survival, Cancer Survival Rates in England, Cancer Survival Trends, Closing the Cancer Survival Gap, Doctors Feeling Undervalued and Overworked, France, Germany, GP Morale, Health and Social Care Committee, Health and Social Care Committee Inquiry into Long-Term Funding of Adult Social Care, Health Service Journal (HSJ), History of NHS: Statistics and Charts, Housing Communities and Local Government Committee, How good is the NHS: Health Foundation (2018), HSJ, Incisive Health, Innovative Technology, Insights for the Social Care Green Paper (Incisive Health), Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr), Integration, Integration of Health and Social Care, International Comparisons, International Comparisons of Healthcare Quality, International Comparisons of Long-Term Social Care Funding and Outcomes, International Variations in Cancer Survival, Investing for Transformation, ippr: Institute for Public Policy Research, Italy, Japan, Jeremy Hunt: Former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Joined-Up Care, Junior Doctors’ Morale Wellbeing and Quality of Life, LGA Green Paper for Adult Social Care and Wellbeing (July 2018), LGA: Local Government Association, Local Government Association: LGA, Long-Term Care Funding and Outcomes, Lord Darzi Review of Health and Care: Final Report, Low Morale, Matt Hancock: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, NHS 70 (NHS 70th Birthday), NHS 70th Birthday, NHS’s 70th Birthday, Overprescription, Productivity Improvements, Productivity in the NHS, Proportion of Public Spending on Health, Quality and Sustainability, Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, Social Care Green Paper, Spain, Sustainability, Technology and Innovation, The Lives We Want to Lead: LGA Green Paper for Adult Social Care and Wellbeing (July 2018), The Lord Darzi Review of Health and Care: Final Report, Transformational Technologies, UK Cancer Survival Rates, West Suffolk Hospital (Matt Hancock's First NHS Speech), Workforce Issues, Workforce Issues (Feeling Undervalued)
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Survey of London Doctors: a Warning About NHS Dementia Demand (ippr)
Abstract Research by the think-tank the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr) indicates that about one third of GPs are unable to diagnose dementia or to provide sufficient help for sufferers. Editor’s Note: Are GPs aware of the free online training available? Officially, … Continue reading
Posted in Community Care, Department of Health, For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, National, National Audit Office, Quick Insights, Universal Interest
Tagged Andrew Lansley (Former Health Secretary), City of London Corporation, Department of Health, Former Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr), ippr: Institute for Public Policy Research, Liberal Democrat Former Health Minister Paul Burstow, National Audit Office (NAO), Paul Burstow (Liberal Democrat, Former Health Minister)
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Dementia Care in London (Institute for Public Policy Research)
[A version of this abstract appears in: Dementia: the Latest Evidence Newsletter (RWHT), Volume 1 Issue 9, April 2011]. Abstract This Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr) report begins by recognising that provision of high-quality care and support for the increasing numbers of … Continue reading
Posted in Diagnosis, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Management of Condition, National, Patient Care Pathway, Statistics, Universal Interest
Tagged Dementia Care in London, Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr), ippr: Institute for Public Policy Research, London
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