As the NIHR Rapid Service Evaluation Team (RSET) today publish their new mixed-methods evaluation of artificial intelligence in chest diagnostics, we spoke to Angus Ramsay, Chris Sherlaw-Johnson and ...
Policymakers propose AI solutions as being potentially transformative for the NHS in England, but there is limited robust, real-world evidence on AI being implemented into health services effectively.
“Most indicators are stable, but this staff survey shows some worrying signs, with a slight rise in reported burnout, less confidence that organisations act when concerns are raised, and increasing ...
“The latest stats reveal the last minute scramble the NHS is experiencing with the fast-approaching deadline to improve planned treatment waiting times.
Reflecting on a session from last week’s Nuffield Trust Summit on misinformation and polarised views about health, Leonora Merry discusses the growing gap between experts, institutions and the public ...
Natasha Curry responds to Baroness Casey’s update on the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care at the Nuffield Trust Summit.
Lucina Rolewicz and Stelios Vassiliou look at how pay for different NHS staff groups has changed in real terms since 2010 – ...
With the Nuffield Trust Summit being taking place this week, our Chair Martin Marshall gives a preview of what is coming up over the two days. Coming at a time of fragile confidence in institutions, ...
Responding to the Spring Forecast, Nuffield Trust Senior Policy Analyst Sally Gainsbury said: ...
District nursing services provide care for patients and support for family members in the community, including at home, in clinical settings and in care homes. Services are intended to be universal – ...
The government has been locked in a dispute with pharmaceutical companies for a number of months over how much the NHS pays for new branded medicines. Sally Gainsbury and Huseyin Naci set out the ...
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