United against health inequalities : a commitment to lasting change.
by NHS Providers.
Publisher: NHS Providers, London : 2022.Summary: This survey of trust leaders shows high board-level commitment and strategic emphasis on tackling health inequalities and commitment to making action on health inequalities 'core business'. However they describe several barriers to progress with nearly two in three (65 per cent) saying that wider pressures on the system and operational challenges hinder their ability to progress work on reducing health inequalities. Nearly half of trust leaders expressed concerns about the lack of access to data about health inequalities within trusts (49 per cent) and across the health system (48 per cent). [Summary].Subject(s): NHS trusts | health inequalities | racial inequality | reduction | survey results | leaders | staff viewsDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023]
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Web publication | The King's Fund Library Online resource | Web publications and sites | Web publications (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
This survey of trust leaders shows high board-level commitment and strategic emphasis on tackling health inequalities and commitment to making action on health inequalities 'core business'. However they describe several barriers to progress with nearly two in three (65 per cent) saying that wider pressures on the system and operational challenges hinder their ability to progress work on reducing health inequalities. Nearly half of trust leaders expressed concerns about the lack of access to data about health inequalities within trusts (49 per cent) and across the health system (48 per cent). [Summary]
There are no comments on this title.