A new report from the Nuffield Trust reveals the serious health impact on young people of violence in prison.
This briefing explores the work that finance teams are doing to help reduce health inequalities.
Four years of well-resourced alcohol care teams have paid dividends in the West Midlands in terms of reduced admissions and length of stay.
Supporting people to stop smoking has obvious benefits for individuals but would also reduce the burden on existing NHS capacity
The government’s current approach to funding preventative care services might be working against the NHS’s aims.
Not investing in the reduction of inequalities because of current financial pressures is a false economy.
The HFMA annual awards recognise best practice in financial reporting, financial management and governance.