The NHS at 70: How good is the NHS? To mark the BBC's coverage of the NHS's 70th birthday in July 2018, researchers from the Health Foundation, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, The King’s Fund and the Nuffield Trust have joined forces for the first time, using combined expertise to shed light on some of the big questions on the NHS.
The four organisations have been asked by the BBC to look at five key topics, covering the relative strengths and weaknesses of the health service, the state of social care, NHS funding, the public’s expectations of the NHS and the potential of technology to change things in future. This project and the reports we have produced are intended to inform the national conversation about the past, present and future of the NHS.
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The four organisations have been asked by the BBC to look at five key topics, covering the relative strengths and weaknesses of the health service, the state of social care, NHS funding, the public’s expectations of the NHS and the potential of technology to change things in future. This project and the reports we have produced are intended to inform the national conversation about the past, present and future of the NHS.
See also:
- NHS receives mixed scorecard in major analysis of international health systems The King’s Fund
- NHS no longer the envy of the world, says independent report BBC News
- UK has worse healthcare service than many Western countries but spends similarly The Daily Mail
- NHS among worst in Western world at preventing avoidable deaths, study finds The Daily Telegraph
- NHS 'worse than average in treating eight common causes of death' The Guardian
- NHS ranked among world’s best at protecting poor despite having far fewer beds and staff than other countries, report finds The Independent
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