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The Health Foundation

Discussion paper

Living in poverty was bad for your health before COVID-19


This paper looks at the link between health and income. It explores the nature of the economic shocks experienced in recent years, including those stemming from COVID-19, and the consequences these might have on people’s health. It then considers how we might use the current crisis to build a fairer and healthier society.
Report

Social care for adults aged 18–64


This analysis, produced before the COVID-19 pandemic, explores the social care needs of adults aged 18–64. The debate about social care reform is often focused on issues facing older people, but younger adults are a large and growing part of the adult social care system, often with very different needs and experiences to older people...
Report

What the quality of work means for our health


This paper argues that the extent of low-quality work, the inequalities embodied within it, and the duration people spend in it, are all likely to contribute to worse health outcomes overall, and to inequalities in health outcomes.
Report

Quality improvement in general practice: what do GPs and practice managers think?


This report explores the level of quality improvement awareness, appetite and activity in general practice across the United Kingdom.
Briefing paper

Health and social care workforce: priorities for the next government


This briefing paper provides an overview of the current state of the health and social care workforce and sets out priorities for the next government.

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