The reasons behind the slowing, and then sharp fall, in life expectancy in England over the past 13 years, have been looked into in an updated report by The King’s Fund.
The role of NHS trusts when it comes to tackling health inequalities not been clearly articulated, according to a blog by NHS Providers.
Mental illness in England is costing £300bn a year – almost twice the amount spent on the NHS, new research has claimed.
NHS Providers has launched a guide to assist trust leaders in their efforts to tackle health inequalities.
A report from the NHS Confederation has found that leadership, governance and relationships are the key enablers for success in tackling health inequalities.
Just half of a sample of integrated care boards treated dedicated health inequalities funding as ringfenced in 2022/23.
This briefing explores how NHS finance staff can contribute to commissioning approaches which help reduce health inequalities.
This case study explores how Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland CCGs aligned primary care funding with population need.
Explore how to reflect health inequalities in business cases and the importance of engagement across local communities.
A report by The King’s Fund has shown that people living in poverty find it harder to live healthy lives, harder to access NHS services, live with greater illness and have shorter life expectancies.