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Health studies

The health national studies programme aims to improve local public services through its independent authoritative analysis of national evidence and local practice. Its remit covers NHS financial management issues, however is also able to review value for money for social care and public health topics due to the overlap with local government. The team consults with NHS bodies, government departments, other regulatory bodies, national representative associations and professional bodies to obtain feedback on the usefulness and appropriateness of the studies programme to ensure its robustness and value.
 
 
15 March 2009
Brief descriptions of all health national studies that are in progress.
Healthy balance
A review of public health performance and spending
11 March 2010
This briefing estimates that £21 billion of NHS funds has been allocated in 2009/10 on the basis of health inequalities. Despite the health of the nation improving overall, health inequalities has ...
Healthy balance
A review of public health performance and spending
11 March 2010
This briefing estimates that £21 billion of NHS funds has been allocated in 2009/10 on the basis of health inequalities. Despite the health of the nation improving overall, health inequalities has ...
Healthy balance
A review of public health performance and spending
11 March 2010
This briefing estimates that £21 billion of NHS funds has been allocated in 2009/10 on the basis of health inequalities. Despite the health of the nation improving overall, health inequalities has ...
24 February 2010
This report looks at the findings from the first year of Comprehensive Area Assessment (CAA). It is published by the six inspectorates responsible for assessing local public services in England.
Giving children a healthy start
Giving children a healthy start
A review of health improvements in children from birth to five years
3 February 2010
Children have a right to enjoy the best possible health, but there are significant differences in their experiences. Evidence clearly demonstrates that improving early years’ health contributes ...
More for less
Are productivity and efficiency improving in the NHS?
12 November 2009
This analytical briefing looks at how NHS money has been spent, whether primary care trusts have been successful in keeping more patients out of hospital, and whether hospitals have become more ...
Man being interviewed
Nothing but the truth?
A discussion paper
5 November 2009
This paper sets out important issues as the basis for discussion on how to ensure data about local public services is fit for purpose.
Elderly couple and care worker
Means to an end
Joint financing across health and social care
29 October 2009
This report reviews the joint financing and integrated care arrangements between NHS bodies and councils with adult social care responsibilities.
Stethescope on a graph
Auditors' Local Evaluation and Use of Resources 2008/09
Summary results for NHS trusts and primary care trusts
1 October 2009
Each year, the Audit Commission assesses how well NHS trusts and primary care trusts (PCTs) manage their resources and deliver value for money.