Blog post
26/10/2021 Mark Dayan Sally GainsburyWith the recent Health and Care Levy announcement raising as many questions as it answered, Mark Dayan and Sally Gainsbury look ahead to tomorrow’s Spending Review and highlight three vital areas for the NHS and social care.
Press release
27/03/2018The Prime Minister's comments on NHS funding are welcome and long overdue. But any increases are likely to have strings attached, Nigel Edwards warns.
Briefing
23/02/2016Our joint evidence submission with the Health Foundation and The King's Fund to the Health Select Committee inquiry into the impact of the Comprehensive Spending Review on health and social care.
Briefing
10/02/2016This is a supplementary submission to the Health Committee’s Spending Review inquiry that draws on the Nuffield Trust’s own research, and lays out our analysis on the issues of NHS trust financing, system efficiency and the quality of care.
Briefing
17/12/2015The Nuffield Trust, The King’s Fund, and the Health Foundation come together to issue a definitive verdict.
Briefing
03/12/2015This briefing pulls together our analysis of the settlement.
Data story
24/09/2015In this fifth survey conducted in September 2015, we looked at issues of NHS targets, seven-day services, finances and efficiency.
Briefing
08/09/2015This briefing examines the pressures on NHS funding up to 2020, the scope for savings and efficiencies, and the difficult choices on funding facing policymakers.
Blog post
20/03/2014 Anita CharlesworthWhile this week’s Budget contained no new announcements on health spending, it shone a harsh light on just how tough the financial challenge is proving for the English NHS.
Blog post
19/03/2014 Adam RobertsWhile the continuation of austerity beyond the next election will almost certainly mean more tough decisions on public spending in the next spending review, today's Budget was all about warming up to electorate for the election with eye-catching policies on tax and pensions.