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.
This document provides a summary of our work for our members and sets out our priorities for the coming year.
This guide has been co-produced with leading healthcare law firm Hempsons, to support trust board members to understand their organisation's ethnicity pay gap.
This report shows how in the face of a very challenging environment trusts are innovating and adapting to deliver the three key shifts called for by the government.
We analyse the latest monthly performance data from NHS England and feature a case study from Barts Health NHS Trust.
NHS Providers share a briefing on productivity, in light of our survey with trust chief executives and finance directors in May 2024.
This case study shows how Lancashire and South Cumbria Provider Collaborative are using shared patient tracking lists to manage waits.
NHS Providers share a summary briefing following NHS England's board meeting in December.
Examples of health hubs, where trusts are delivering services within communities to improve patient access and experience
We welcome the opportunity to submit evidence to the government’s consultation on Change NHS, the 10 year health plan for England, via the organisational response forum.
This briefing summaries Care Quality Commission's board meeting held on 27 November 2024.
We analyse the latest monthly performance data from NHS England and feature a case study from Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust.
NHS Providers written submission to the Senior Salaries Review Body 2025/26 pay round.
NHS Providers written submission to the Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration 2025/26 pay round.
NHS Providers written submission to the NHS Pay Review Body 2025/26 pay round.
NHS Providers share a briefing in advance of the second reading of the Mental Health Bill on 25 November.