Report
28/02/2018 Ruth Robertson John Appleby Harry EvansNuffield Trust and The King's Fund present results and analysis from the annual British Social Attitudes survey. This year's results show a sharp, alarming drop in public satisfaction with the NHS.
Blog post
06/02/2018 Dr Rebecca RosenWith her new report this week exploring the tensions between faster, transactional GP services and the traditional GP role, Rebecca Rosen writes more about the issues we need to overcome and how we might be able to get the best of both worlds.
Report
05/02/2018 Dr Rebecca RosenHow best to balance the proliferation of GP services prioritising speed and convenience with the traditional view of general practice based on deep knowledge, community-based understanding and continuity of care?
Blog post
06/11/2017 Dr Rebecca RosenWith the announcement of a new 24-hour service that offers NHS patients in London a GP consultation via a videolink on their smartphone, Rebecca Rosen asks some important questions.
Blog post
12/10/2017 Dr Mike HolmesAfter the RCGP/Nuffield Trust at-scale survey results were published earlier this week, Dr Mike Holmes describes local initiatives in his practice that are addressing workforce challenges.
Press release
12/10/2017The Nuffield Trust's Senior Policy Fellow Rebecca Rosen responds to the Health Secretary’s announcement of extra payments for GP recruits in rural areas.
Blog post
10/10/2017 Stephanie KumpunenWith the results of the RCGP and Nuffield Trust at-scale survey published, Stephanie Kumpunen looks at the current picture in general practice and asks what clinical commissioning groups and policy-makers can do to help.
Report
10/10/2017 Stephanie Kumpunen Natasha Curry Maddy Farnworth Dr Rebecca RosenResults of the second wave of surveys of general practice staff and CCG staff conducted by the Nuffield Trust and the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Blog post
26/09/2017 Dr Charlotte PaddisonWith most GP practices shown in a new report to provide good or outstanding care, Charlotte Paddison reflects on what should happen next in primary care and what can impact on its quality.
Press release
20/09/2017The vast majority of GP practices are providing good or outstanding care but pockets of poor quality care remain, with 1 in 10 practices needing to improve.