Rowan Dennison
@rowandennison.bsky.social
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Deputy Director of Communications at Nuffield Trust, a health and social care think tank. I live in Bristol. Mostly talking health policy or politics here, but music nerdery or nature gawkery also warmly welcomed
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Rowan Dennison
@rowandennison.bsky.social
· Aug 29
Nuffield Trust
@nuffieldtrust.org.uk
· Aug 29
Assisted dying in practice: International experiences and implications for health and social care
Exploring 15 jurisdictions across the world, this is the most detailed look to date at what the UK can learn from other countries as the UK and Scottish Parliaments debate bills to legalise assisted…
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Nuffield Trust
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· Jul 3
Will the scale of ambition scupper delivery of the 10 Year Plan?
With the NHS 10 Year Plan now published, Becks Fisher says the plan is rightly ambitious and contains much to like. But plans should be judged on their delivery, and this one’s undoing could be whether there’s enough funding to meet the scale of its ambitions.
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Becks Fisher
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· Jun 25
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Nuffield Trust
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· Jun 25
Fairer funding for general practice in England: what’s the problem, why is it so hard to fix, and what should the government do?
General practice funding is inequitable: the Carr-Hill formula, which decides the distribution of funding, is outdated and fails to take account of socioeconomic deprivation. This briefing, produced i...
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Nuffield Trust
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· Jun 20
Now assisted dying is likely to become reality, the debate on how it happens begins: Nuffield Trust responds to the passing of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
Now that assisted dying is likely to become a reality in England and Wales, the debate on how that happens must begin: what organisations and staff will deliver it, what systems will be needed to ensu...
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Nuffield Trust
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· May 13
Curb your enthusiasm: what does the evidence tell us about using AI in radiology diagnostics?
With hopes for the far-reaching impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on health care remaining as strong as ever, the NIHR Rapid Service Evaluation Team have conducted a review of the literature on…
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Nuffield Trust
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· May 9
Diverging paths: How other countries have designed and implemented assisted dying
As the assisted dying Bill returns to the House of Commons next week, this in-depth analysis offers evidence from a wide range of contexts to further inform the debate. What can the UK learn from…
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Rowan Dennison
@rowandennison.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Rowan Dennison
@rowandennison.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Nuffield Trust
@nuffieldtrust.org.uk
· Apr 24
Supervision of clinicians in the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme: what more is needed to assure safety and quality?
Since its introduction in 2019, the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme has led to significant changes in the skill mix of the general practice workforce, with a rapid increase in roles such as…
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Nuffield Trust
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· Feb 5
Public expenditure in the last year of life
Supporting people at the end of life is a crucially important element of public spending, yet there is remarkably little evidence available on how much money is being spent on it, and what that money ...
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