Where should the line fall between individual and state responsibility for social care costs? This resource details how 11 countries and regions approach cost-sharing, offering policymakers a ...
A new Nuffield Trust report shows that around one in five mothers attend A&E in the year after they give birth, while 6% have an emergency hospital admission. Black women, those from the most deprived ...
New analysis of 1.6 million births in England reveals that one in five women attend A&E in the year after giving birth – with ...
Responding to the latest monthly NHS performance statistics, Nuffield Trust Fellow Bea Taylor said: "A&E attendances are ...
Last year, the government introduced league tables rating the performance of NHS trusts in England. Thea Stein, who raised ...
While much of the noise around the latest round of NHS reform is about abolishing NHS England and the promise of neighbourhood health teams, there has been little scrutiny about the central role that ...
General practice funding is inequitable: the Carr-Hill formula, which decides the distribution of funding, is outdated and fails to take account of socioeconomic deprivation. This briefing, produced ...
The Nuffield Trust holds a neutral position on the ethical question of whether or not assisted dying should be legalised, for whom, and in what circumstances. We are committed to identifying evidence ...
*This explainer is an updated version of analysis we published in November 2023. There is no right or wrong answer to the question: how much funding does the NHS need? The answer is rather a political ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results