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50 Resources for Healthcare: 18. The King’s Fund for information about policy and practice

The King’s Fund is an independent organisation that investigates, researches and analyses policies and practices in the current healthcare system to help improve healthcare.
Here you will find reports, analysis and opinion discussing the main factors affecting healthcare.Topics covered include:
  • Commissioning
  • Leadership and management
  • Patient Experience
  • Quality of Care
  • Integrated Care
  • Service Re-design
You can access a range of freely available publications and keep up-to-date with the latest issues via their blog or follow them on Twitter for instant comment.
They also have a YouTube channel, releasing interviews, lectures and debates.

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