Our resources support members through the unprecedented financial, structural and reputational challenges they currently face. As part of our work to make sense of and influence the health policy environment, we produce regular reports and briefings for members, as well as wider health organisations and stakeholders.
As healthcare providers navigate the complexities of delivering equitable care, this guide can serve as a roadmap, enabling them to champion health equity and create positive change.
This report outlines key areas for improvement to enhance support and constructive engagement between CQC and trusts.
This document provides a summary of our work for our members and sets out our priorities for the coming year.
This On the day briefing sets out an overview of Dr Dash’s interim findings into the operational effectiveness of the Care Quality Commission.
This briefing provides a summary note of the Care Quality Commission's board meeting that was held on 24 July.
This briefing summarises the key findings and recommendations made by the Inquiry.
This briefing contains an overview of the King's Speech and key announcements relevant to health and social care.
The report, based based on our survey of trust leaders during April and May 2024, explores the issues in providing children and young people's services, and how trusts are working to address them.
This briefing provides an overview of recent Cabinet and ministerial appointments following the general election.
This explainer details the size and structure of NHS trusts and foundation trusts, their performance and activity, and how they are perceived by the public and their regulators.
In the latest insights briefing from our Digital ICS programme, we share five top tips and pose a series of questions to help ICS leaders ensure they are prepared and able to respond to cyber threats.
This briefing outlines the importance of prioritising the announcement of the 2024/25 pay award for NHS staff and explains the pay review process in England.
This resource looks at the role of system working in the NHS and how trusts can work in partnerships to improve outcomes.
NHS Providers writes to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting to congratulate him.
This resource looks at the current state of the nation in relation to health inequalities and the role that NHS trusts must play in addressing them.