As the government makes changes to how local government works and how it is funded, Camille Oung takes a closer look at those ...
Thea Stein responds to the government’s proposals to improve dental care for people with the most urgent needs.
With growing numbers of children in the UK living in poverty, this guest blog looks at how welfare reforms may affect child health. The authors describe the findings of a review into children's dental ...
Sarah Scobie responds to the latest NHS performance data and the weekly winter situation report. Commenting on the latest ...
Please note that views expressed in guest articles on our website are the authors' own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Nuffield Trust. 76 years since its creation, the National Health ...
Hospital is the most common place of death across the UK, with 43% of deaths occurring in hospital in England and Wales in 2023. Although the proportion of people dying in hospital has declined over ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be everywhere. From how we shop, to the way we plan holidays, AI’s tentacles are reaching into our personal lives. It’s reasonable to think that AI is creeping ...
Over 1 in 4 GPs (28%) say they use AI tools to help with their work, but they are faced with a “wild west” when deciding which tools to use and how, due to a lack of consistent national guidance or ...
Hannah Fairbrother is a Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Sheffield.
George Melrose is a Research Assistant at the Mohn Centre for Children's Health & Wellbeing, Imperial College London. He earned his MSc in Bioinformatics from the University of Birmingham, on a ...
Rosa is the Head of Research & Innovation at the RCGP.
Danielle is Assistant Director of Policy Research and Campaigns at the RCGP and has been with the College for nearly 8 years. She works with her teams to oversee our policy engagement and influencing ...