Learning from lockdown: support for people experiencing homelessness
There are few clearer measures of societal health than homelessness.
Health service use in the last two years of life
Health and care services get just one opportunity to support people at the end of their life. When this support is compassionate and appropriate, unnecessary suffering can be avoided and grieving can be eased. When this is not the case, harm and distress can result. The difference in these experiences can be profound.
Scoping study: the economics of caring
There is a clear moral case for supporting unpaid carers.
Review of patient reported measures for the MCP
Embedding PROMs and PREMs into Dudley's MCP Contract