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What the pausing of shielding means for people living with cancer
What the pausing of shielding means for people living with cancer
Sarah Gregory outlines Macmillan’s view on how to ensure people with cancer get the support they need in the coming months.
Sarah Gregory
Jul 31, 2020
Cancer — its personal
Cancer — its personal
Macmillan’s New Year resolutions for the health and care system
Clare Woodford
Jan 20, 2020
Building an analytical community for cancer care
Building an analytical community for cancer care
Reflections on our ‘first step’ event that brought cancer data analysts together from across the UK.
Mike Krotosky
Nov 11, 2019
To challenge marginalisation, we need personalisation
To challenge marginalisation, we need personalisation
We look at how the roll-out of universal personalised care could help improve cancer care outcomes for marginalised people.
Zahra Wynne
Oct 2, 2019
Mental health inequalities and cancer
Mental health inequalities and cancer
Macmillan have submitted evidence to a new Commission set up by the Center for Mental Health to investigate inequalities in mental…
Jthorneycroft
Aug 22, 2019
Open banking: what is it and what might the benefits be for people living with cancer?
Open banking: what is it and what might the benefits be for people living with cancer?
People with cancer often struggle financially and need better support to take control of their finances. We ask if open banking could help.
Harriet Hill
Jul 5, 2019
Can Universal Credit ever be truly ‘universal’?
Can Universal Credit ever be truly ‘universal’?
We ask whether a system designed to support people to move into work is flexible enough to also support the most vulnerable.
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Mar 25, 2019
Striking a Balance: Improving patient experience while protecting peoples’ choices
Striking a Balance: Improving patient experience while protecting peoples’ choices
Our take on some positive news on the data opt-out front
Samual Dick
Feb 1, 2019
Universal Credit: what has changed and will it help?
Universal Credit: what has changed and will it help?
Recent announcements signal a welcome shift, but digging into the detail shows far more needs to be done.
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Jan 21, 2019
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: the future of cancer care
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: the future of cancer care
As NHS England plans for the NHS Long-Term Plan for the next 10 years, we look at the importance of investment towards personalised care.
Sajel Mulji
Nov 6, 2018
Does Universal Credit work for people who can’t?
Does Universal Credit work for people who can’t?
The Government is under pressure to improve Universal Credit. But will more money in the Budget solve the problems for people with cancer?
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Oct 25, 2018
Is Universal Credit working for people with cancer?
Is Universal Credit working for people with cancer?
We take a look at the latest report on the problems with Universal Credit and ask whether the voices of people with cancer are being heard.
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Jun 27, 2018
70 years of the NHS, but unjust and avoidable health inequalities remain
70 years of the NHS, but unjust and avoidable health inequalities remain
What inequalities are people living with cancer experiencing in England, and what is being done about them?
Niamh Kelleher
Jun 14, 2018
Cancer waiting times: the bigger picture
Cancer waiting times: the bigger picture
Our take on how the latest figures on waiting times reflect the state of cancer services, and the NHS as a whole.
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Feb 16, 2018
New Year, same old crisis?
New Year, same old crisis?
Another year, another ‘NHS winter crisis’. But what do missed targets tell us about what is really happening in the health system?
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Jan 8, 2018
How a good death helped me carry on my life
How a good death helped me carry on my life
As Macmillan publishes a new report on variation in end of life care, Grace Brownfield reflects on her own family’s experience.
Grace Brownfield
Dec 7, 2017
‘Fit for the future’? Macmillan’s analysis of the Autumn Budget 2017
‘Fit for the future’? Macmillan’s analysis of the Autumn Budget 2017
Investment in cancer services is simply not keeping pace with increased demand.
Macmillan Policy
Nov 22, 2017
Counting the cost of care
Counting the cost of care
This Carers Rights Day, we explain why it’s vital that people with cancer and their carers get the right financial support.
Charlotte Argyle
Nov 20, 2017
Accountable care and cancer: We must not lose sight of the fundamentals of integrated care
Accountable care and cancer: We must not lose sight of the fundamentals of integrated care
It’s clear that Accountable Care Systems are the current direction of travel in the NHS. Moira Fraser asks what this means for cancer care.
Macmillan Policy
Nov 8, 2017
Beyond the finish line
Beyond the finish line
Finishing cancer treatment isn’t always the end of the story. Our new report shows why people must continue to get support after treatment.
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Oct 19, 2017
From the front line
From the front line
A snapshot of workforce pressures in the NHS, and what they mean for people with cancer.
Nadine Kennedy
Sep 7, 2017
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