Add this result to my export selection Realising the neighbourhood NHS : a new deal for primary care in England (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 11 February 2020 We need a ‘new deal’ for general practice to overcome these challenges. We argue this should be made up of four main components across England. Create neighbourhood care providers (NCPs) to... Read Summary Type: Policy and Strategy (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Market shaping in adult social care (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 07 August 2017 This paper analyses changes in the care home market in England over the past five years, and whether the Care Act 2014 market shaping duty has influenced the market. The analysis shows that the... Read Summary Type: Economic Evaluations (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Civil society support in the north of England (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 30 November 2017 This report explores what role civil society support organisations can play in a good society. Drawing on case study research with organisations in the north of England, interviews with... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Mind the gap : the case for more funding for health and care (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 14 November 2017 The NHS is well into its more austere decade ever, whilst funding for social care has declined every year since 2010. The system has attempted to respond to this crunch in resources by increasing... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Improved circulation : unleashing innovation across the NHS (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 03 June 2015 This paper explores the barriers to introducing and spreading innovation in the NHS, and how to liberate those who develop, commission and use potentially revolutionary healthcare innovations. Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Lifting the cap: the fiscal and economic impact of lifting the NHS pay cap (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 30 October 2017 This briefing examines the fiscal and economic impact of two alternative scenarios for NHS pay over the next two years: increasing pay in line with Consumer Price Index inflation, and a ‘catch-up’ ... Read Summary Type: Economic Evaluations (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Social care : free at the point of need (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 10 May 2019 This paper sets out new research and bold policy proposals which aim to address the growing crisis in social care. In line with IPPR's charitable objectives, its recommendations aim to improve the... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection How much would it cost to reduce child poverty in Scotland? The financial scale of child poverty in Scotland (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 01 February 2018 In 2017, the Scottish Parliament unanimously passed legislation to introduce statutory targets in order to reduce child poverty and create a new Poverty and Inequality Commission in Scotland. By... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Managing automation : employment, inequality and ethics in the digital age (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 28 December 2017 As machines become increasingly capable of performing tasks once thought to be the sole preserve of people, some commentators have raised the spectre of mass unemployment and profound economic... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Devo-then, devo-now : What can the history of the NHS tell us about localism and devolution in health and care? (PDF) Source: Institute for Public Policy Research (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), 01 August 2017 Over the past few decades a recurrent theme in public policy discourse has been the desire to decentralise economic, public service and democratic power within the UK, and more recently within... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter)