Prof Jeffrey Braithwaite keynote - Sustainable care in health systems is never guaranteed. #OBHC2026
25th German Congress for Health Services Research "People, Relations, Organisations"- 23 to 25 September 2026, in Cologne. Call for papers: www.dkvf.de/en/
Where next for integrated care systems?
Based on interviews with senior leaders across four ICSs, this new research explores the development of ICSs, their evolving role under Labour and the policy changes needed to deliver on national priorities.
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OBHC 2026 conference: safe travels to all those attending OBHC this coming week in Oxford. www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/events/organ...
Public Satisfaction With The NHS And Social Care In 2025 | BSA | The King's Fund
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Health Policy and Politics Network Spring Event. 28th April 2026 – 29th April 2026 at University of Manchester. estore.manchester.ac.uk/conferences-...
Our new paper - see Gemma’s short thread.
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
Based on interviews with local leaders, our report explores the development and evolving role of ICSs in England, and the policy changes needed to help deliver their objectives.
This report explores public satisfaction with the NHS and social care in 2025. 26% of British adults were satisfied with how the NHS runs – a statistically significant 6 percentage point increase from...
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
estore.manchester.ac.uk
Health Policy and Politics Network (HPPN) Spring event 2026 registration. Please select your registration fee and if you wish to join us for the conference
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare (SHOC)
Trish Greenhalgh
New paper 📣https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-9566.70184
Dr Gemma Hughes
The use of digital technology to facilitate remote access to care can increase inequalities, especially for people with complex health and social care needs. Care navigation, human input to support a....