
Supporting the NHS frontline
Forecasting demand for A&E
We looked at the factors driving demand for A&E, from the availability of GPs to the quality of local primary care, to help the NHS better deliver this vital service.
Read the case studyThe health and social care landscape is changing fast.
Care locations are moving. Mental healthcare is becoming more prevalent and pressing. New treatments are raising issues around the economics of care. Health inequality, access to care and backlogs have been laid bare by Covid-19.
All healthcare bodies need to think about how the sector is going to work over the coming decades. That includes:
When it comes to transforming health and care systems, we’re at the forefront of thinking.
We advise trusts, commissions, national bodies and governments.
Our work:
Successful transformation of services is a combination of economic, institutional, legal and cultural factors. We work with others to build models of health and care delivery that meet the needs of patients and the public.
Health and social care outcomes are driven by many factors, not least the dedication of the people who work in the sector. Economic regulation is one tool that can help them deliver better results: to channel money where it’s most needed, to reward high quality and to help make difficult decisions about priorities.
Health and social care has unique regulatory characteristics, including the complexity of the conditions, treatments and payment systems. Our knowledge of regulatory best practice, both in healthcare and in other sectors, is second to none.
Our work:
As well as our work in the UK, we’ve worked on healthcare regulation across Europe, most recently for the French healthcare regulator.
We evaluate policies, pilots and trials. With our deep understanding of the health and social care sector, we’re able to deliver thorough and practical advice to government, regulators, independent sector reviewers, commissioners and providers.
Our work: