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 report highlights the role provider collaboration is playing in building capacity through the development of elective hubs.
Our formal response to the consultation on the NHS Constitution.
The latest edition of our Providers Deliver series focuses on the topic of productivity, highlighting how trusts are making gains in a challenging environment, while focusing on quality and safety.
This briefing provides a summary of the main health and social care commitments, and other relevant policy commitments, made by the Liberal Democrat, Conservative, and Labour parties.
This document outlines our response to NHS England's consultation on an updated NHS oversight and assessment framework for 2024/25.
This briefing summarises Care Quality Commission’s board meeting held on 22 May 2024
Insights we're hearing from senior leaders about the steps they are taking to develop an equitable improvement approach in collaboration.
This briefing sets out considerations for NHS foundation trusts and trusts in the period of time leading up to the 2024 general election on 4 July.
NHS Providers share a briefing following NHS England's board meeting on 16 May.
This report shares the results of our recent member survey, providing an update on the progress members have made in tackling health inequalities in the past three years.
Our response to the GMC’s consultation on the proposed rules, standards and guidance for regulating PAs and AAs.
Brenda McLeod, Virginia Mason Institute, explores how engaging a partner can help leaders to deliver the requirements of NHS IMPACT