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GPs who had completed their training within the last two years were last year added to the Additional Roles Reimbursement ...
Responding to the Skills For Care report on the size and structure of the adult social care workforce, Nuffield Trust Fellow Camille Oung, said: “More job vacancies being filled in social care is ...
The 10 Year Health Plan aims to move more care into the community and away from hospitals. In this long read, Liz Fisher ...
Two years ago, we produced an explainer on doctors’ pay in England, exploring how it had changed over time, how it compares ...
Unpaid carers provide vital support supporting vulnerable people, doing work worth tens of billions to the economy.
At the centre of this month’s 10 Year Health Plan for England are two explicit political concerns. The first is the spectre ...
How has Brexit reshaped health in the UK? The final report in our Health and International Relations Monitor series, supported by the Health Foundation, tracks the ongoing impact from EU exit on ...
While the recent budget brought better news for hard-pressed public services, social care was not so lucky. With many organisations fearing that changes to the Employer National Insurance ...
Changes to Employer National Insurance Contributions announced last month look set to cost the adult social care sector over £900m next year, more than wiping out the extra funds allocated to social ...
The Nuffield Trust reveal that, since the pandemic, there has been a 30% increase in the number of people paying out of their own pocket for hospital care across the UK’s four countries.
The NHS is seen by many as a defining example of a publicly run health service, and polling shows there is still strong support for its founding principles, not least in terms of funding. But with the ...
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