Journal article
15/07/2019Study to determine long-term outcomes of older people discharged from hospital following short (
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05/07/2019 Dougal Hargreaves Colin DunkleyDougal Hargreaves and Colin Dunkley reveal the findings of a new study looking at how the quality of paediatric care can affect outcomes for young adults with epilepsy, while also reflecting on the wider lessons for improving the health of young people in the United Kingdom.
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29/05/2019 Helen BuckinghamWith poor care for people with learning disabilities once again in the news, Helen Buckingham laments the NHS’s failure to learn from what’s gone on before, while arguing that the future doesn’t have to see the same mistakes.
Report
20/05/2019 Helen Crump Sandeepa Arora Chris Sherlaw-Johnson Holly Holder Dr Alisha Davies Silvia LombardoCould schemes aiming to increase the availability of primary care health care access out of hours improve the overall quality of services and patient experience in outer east London? The Nuffield Trust was commissioned by Barking, Havering and Redbridge CCGs to evaluate the impact of access programm...
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14/05/2019 Sophie Castle-ClarkeSophie Castle-Clarke describes what it’s like to live with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, the cost to the NHS of a system currently failing rare disease patients, and what can be done to improve matters.
Journal article
25/04/2019Comprehensive geriatric assessment improves outcomes for frail older people at risk in acute hospitals, but toolkits aimed at enhancing its delivery by non-specialists require prolonged geriatrician support.
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11/04/2019 Camille Oung Laura SchlepperWhile there may not be one perfect way to fund social care, Camille Oung and Laura Schlepper describe four principles that should be central to any approach.
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04/04/2019 Natasha CurryAs the wait for the green paper goes on, we’ll next week publish a blog looking at the principles that best underpin an effective funding system for social care. Before then, Natasha Curry takes a step back and looks at what a good social care system might actually look like.
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02/04/2019 Dr Charlotte PaddisonWith slow progress being made on a promise to redesign health care for the people who use it, Charlotte Paddison argues for two key changes in how multimorbidity is tackled.
Explainer
21/02/2019On the back of our new report looking at health and wellbeing in adolescence and early adulthood across different countries, authors Ann Hagell and Ronny Cheung explain what a DALY is and when they can be most useful.