Performance tracker 2022 : public services after two years of Covid.
by Davies, Nick; Hoddinott, Stuart; Fright, Matthew; Nye, Philip; Pope, Thomas; Shepley, Paul; Richards, Gil.Institute for Government; Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA).
Publisher: Institute for Government, London : 2022.Edition: 7th edition.Description: 199p.Summary: ‘Performance tracker’ is an ongoing analysis of the performance of public services. This seventh edition brings together more than 250 indicators to analyse how the pandemic has affected spending, staff and performance in nine public services. This analysis examines the comparative, and in many cases interconnected, problems faced by public services and whether they have sufficient funding or staff to return performance to pre-pandemic levels by 2025..Subject(s): public services | performance | financial problems | Covid-19 | pandemics | hospitals | patient waiting time | social care | general practice | remote consultations | NHS | statistical data | health care | adults | financial management | future trends | efficiency improvement | quality improvementDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Associated documentation List(s) this item appears in: Statistics and data sources [February 2023] | Current and future demands on health & social care [May 2023]
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‘Performance tracker’ is an ongoing analysis of the performance of public services. This seventh edition brings together more than 250 indicators to analyse how the pandemic has affected spending, staff and performance in nine public services. This analysis examines the comparative, and in many cases interconnected, problems faced by public services and whether they have sufficient funding or staff to return performance to pre-pandemic levels by 2025.
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