This briefing explores how NHS finance staff can contribute to commissioning approaches which help reduce health inequalities.
This case study explores how Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland CCGs aligned primary care funding with population need.
Explore how to reflect health inequalities in business cases and the importance of engagement across local communities.
A report by The King’s Fund has shown that people living in poverty find it harder to live healthy lives, harder to access NHS services, live with greater illness and have shorter life expectancies.
ICB chief finance officer Paul Brown took part in an HFMA study tour to Australia to get a new perspective on joining up services.
A report by The King’s Fund’s criticised a lack of action by successive governments to reform adult social care support.
A briefing from the Community Network, hosted by the NHS Confederation and NHS Providers, has assessed the way in which community providers can better support people with frailty.
Julie Morgan, the deputy minister for social services in Wales, has provided an update on how some of the principality’s £146m regional integration fund is being spent.
A new programme aims to understand the finance role in tackling health inequalities and share ideas and good practice.
From the beginning of March, dentists will benefit from extra payments for seeing new NHS patients.