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NHS productivity - NHS England

Acute hospital productivity · Implied productivity in the acute sector is 1.2% higher than 2022/23 (M11 YTD), with output (cost weighted activity) ...

Addressing the NHS's Productivity Crisis Through Improved ...

... NHS hospitals and community health services. Despite ... However, if hospital managers are to address and solve the lingering productivity ...

Productivity In The NHS And Health Care Sector | The King's Fund

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) measures the productivity of the whole health care sector in England by taking a comprehensive measure of the inputs ...

More money and staff – so why isn't the NHS more productive? - BBC

Is productivity the place to start? The scale of the challenge facing Health Secretary Wes Streeting was made clear as he announced the review ...

Are people getting less from the NHS?

NHS England analysis estimates that the industrial dispute has had an impact on NHS productivity of around 3 per cent. It reports: 'adjusted ...

NHS productivity: from diagnosis to action - The Health Foundation

'NHS productivity' determines how much care is delivered with the funding available. Crucially, improving productivity is not about already hard-pressed and ...

NHS hospital productivity: some positive news - IFS

After a post-pandemic fall-off, NHS hospital productivity has increased over the last year, with hospital activity growing faster than ...

Productivity in the NHS: what's getting in the way? | Nuffield Trust

The NHS has a productivity challenge. Quite simply, more money and more staff are not translating into enough care. A brand new government, in ...

Examining variations in hospital productivity in the English NHS - PMC

We find that productivity is lower in hospitals with greater financial autonomy, and where a large proportion of income derives from education, research and ...

The NHS's productivity dilemma - The Health Foundation

Nicola Burgess reveals two lessons from her research on how NHS provider organisations have employed improvement approaches to address the ...

Does the NHS have a productivity problem? - The BMJ

With the NHS getting more staff and money for little measurable improvement in patient care, there are concerns that the health service has a productivity ...

The NHS productivity puzzle - Institute for Government

That funding means that hospitals now employ more staff than ever. But despite those increases, hospital activity remains below pre-pandemic ...

How productive is the NHS? - Research, University of York

Productivity is a key indicator of efficiency and competitiveness and is influential in government decisions on how much money the NHS receives. It is also an ...

IFS: NHS hospital productivity is starting to rebound - Key updates

Since the start of the pandemic, the NHS has had a major hospital productivity problem: the number of hospital staff has grown sharply ...

Why does the NHS have a productivity problem? - Financial Times

Pressure to fix the “productivity puzzle” in England's health service is greater than ever after billions of pounds in additional funding ...

What are the barriers to improving performance and productivity?

Measuring productivity and the impact of the pandemic. Productivity metrics used by government, NHS England, health economists and trusts can vary in scope.

The NHS productivity puzzle - Institute for Government

The NHS productivity puzzle: Why has hospital activity not increased in line with funding and staffing? The NHS crisis will only be solved with ...

How do we solve the NHS productivity puzzle? - New Statesman

The latest Office for National Statistics figures show NHS productivity in 2021/2022 was still 6.6% below pre-pandemic levels. Emerging trends ...

Is there really an NHS productivity crisis? | Institute for Fiscal Studies

Measuring NHS productivity is far from easy. A simple count of how many patients are being treated in hospital does not account for changes in ...

Productivity in NHS hospitals - GOV.UK

Lord Carter's review of efficiency in hospitals shows how large savings can be made by the NHS.