Blogs
The following blogs have been written from previous Health and Care series events
- Developing a rights-based approach in long-term care (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 1 February 2023)
- Understanding and implementing evidence-based changes in adult social care (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 31 October 2022)
- What changes has the pandemic brought to long-term care organisation in OECD countries? – Sunwoo Ryu (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 31 March 2022)
- The regulation of social care: Improving the treatment of workers through regulatory law – Dr Gemma Hughes (Conversations on Care Initiative, 26 January 2022)
- End-of-life care and bereavement in the pandemic – Dr Gemma Hughes (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 11 February 2021)
- Innovation and change in social care: learning from the pandemic – Ertugrul Polat (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 18 November 2020)
- COVID-19 and care homes – What went wrong and why? – Gemma Hughes (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 21 May 2020)
- ‘The four horsemen of the healthcare apocalypse’ – Professor Trish Greenhalgh (Launch seminar of the Health and Care Studies Initiative, 22 May 2017)
- ‘How do we integrate health and social care? Lessons from research and practice’ – Professor Trish Greenhalgh (Care Initiative, 18 October 2017)
- ‘Integration of health and social care in England: integrated care ‘pilots’ and their evaluation’ – Suchita Shah (Care Initiative, 23 November 2017)
- ‘Next steps in health system transformation’ – Professor Trish Greenhalgh (Care Initiative, 13 December 2017)
- ‘Sustainable Care Systems: Lessons from the Four UK Nations’ – Ertu Polat (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 11 October 2018)
- ‘Health systems converging around primary care reform’ – Dr Luke Allen (November 2018)
- ‘Reform of Social Care Funding in Britain’ – Gemma Hughes (Conversations on Care, Care Initiative, 15 November 2018)