Consultation responses

We contribute information from our research and projects to respond to a range of policy consultations

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  • Evidence to the Health Committee’s patient safety inquiry

    November 2008

    The Health Foundation's response to the Health Committee’s inquiry into patient safety urges the NHS to make patient safety its top priority.


  • Developing the annual health check in 2008/09

    April 2008

    The annual health check assesses how well NHS trusts perform during the financial year. Our comments focus on the Healthcare Commission’s development of a new methodology for annual visits to acute trusts in order to measure compliance with the Hygiene Code.


  • NHS Next Stage Review

    January 2008

    In our response to 'Our NHS, Our Future', we make ten recommendations to the Department of Health to achieve a truly systematic and patient-centred approach to improving the quality and safety of care in the NHS.


  • National stroke strategy in England

    October 2007

    This paper gives The Health Foundation’s response to the Department of Health’s plans to improve stroke care in the UK.


  • NHS autonomy and accountability

    September 2007

    This response to the Conservative Party's 'NHS Autonomy and Accountability, Proposals for Legislation' focuses on the infrastructure and support which is necessary to make the improvements in healthcare which the proposed legislation is designed to facilitate.


  • British Medical Association health policy

    August 2007

    This paper outlines The Health Foundation’s response to the British Medical Association’s discussion paper on health policy reform.


  • Payment by results

    June 2007

    This paper presents The Health Foundation’s response to the Department of Health’s proposals for the future of Payment by Results.


  • Commissioning framework for health and well-being

    May 2007

    Our recommendations for the Framework reflect our continuing concerns about the reliance on commissioning to achieve service change. Commissioning is one of the necessary features of quality improvement, but it alone will not lead to improvement.


  • Developing the annual health check

    April 2007

    We agree with the Healthcare Commission that some of the Standards for Better Health are too detailed and could be simplified. We therefore support the review of standards as part of the alignment of standards for the independent sector and NHS providers.


  • Liberal Democrats' health policy

    April 2007

    We welcome the commitment by the Liberal Democrats to: health services that are free at the point of delivery, funded through taxation and available to all regardless of age, disability, sex or ethnicity; improving the NHS by making it more responsive to the needs of patients; and reform based on an informed vision of what changes the NHS should aim to achieve.