In less than a month, the NHS created 33,000 extra beds to accommodate COVID-19 patients. Now they lie unused. Rocco Friebel (LSE) says the Nightingale hospitals could help clear the backlog of patients waiting for procedures that were delayed by the pandemic – and address the pre-existing shortage of beds
Ben Goodair and Aaron Reeves empirically evaluate the impact of outsourced spending to private provi...
Aims Equipment and skills in intensive care have advanced dramatically, and early rehabilitation and...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...
In less than a month, the NHS created 33,000 extra beds to accommodate COVID-19 patients. Now they l...
With the NHS facing rapidly depleting staff numbers, can disaster be avoided? Olivia Bridge explains...
Nursing shortages are endemic in the NHS. Would paying nurses more change that? Heather Loane (LSE) ...
Children and young people with chronic conditions have faced delays in seeing a GP and getting a dia...
Hospital design has progressed from the favoured pavilion ward layout of Florence Nightingale?s 1856...
This policy brief addresses the factors related to closure of skilled nursing units by some Critical...
Recent healthcare reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both the c...
Yang Chen (UCL & LSE) and Bogdan Enache (LSE) are two clinicians on the frontline of the pandemic. T...
Social support services such as adult day care centres enable people living with dementia to stay at...
The boundary between health and social care continues to be a major issue, and is especially stark a...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Britain showed the world that a universal health care syst...
Besides ‘the economy’ and ‘health’ lies a neglected area of human life during the pandemic: social i...
Ben Goodair and Aaron Reeves empirically evaluate the impact of outsourced spending to private provi...
Aims Equipment and skills in intensive care have advanced dramatically, and early rehabilitation and...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...
In less than a month, the NHS created 33,000 extra beds to accommodate COVID-19 patients. Now they l...
With the NHS facing rapidly depleting staff numbers, can disaster be avoided? Olivia Bridge explains...
Nursing shortages are endemic in the NHS. Would paying nurses more change that? Heather Loane (LSE) ...
Children and young people with chronic conditions have faced delays in seeing a GP and getting a dia...
Hospital design has progressed from the favoured pavilion ward layout of Florence Nightingale?s 1856...
This policy brief addresses the factors related to closure of skilled nursing units by some Critical...
Recent healthcare reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both the c...
Yang Chen (UCL & LSE) and Bogdan Enache (LSE) are two clinicians on the frontline of the pandemic. T...
Social support services such as adult day care centres enable people living with dementia to stay at...
The boundary between health and social care continues to be a major issue, and is especially stark a...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Britain showed the world that a universal health care syst...
Besides ‘the economy’ and ‘health’ lies a neglected area of human life during the pandemic: social i...
Ben Goodair and Aaron Reeves empirically evaluate the impact of outsourced spending to private provi...
Aims Equipment and skills in intensive care have advanced dramatically, and early rehabilitation and...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...