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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to dramatic changes in the delivery of routine health and social care in England. At this IFS/Nuffield Trust event, we drew upon research from both organisations, survey data and official NHS statistics to examine the scale and nature of disruption in recent months and who has been most impacted.
Speakers at this event were:
- Carol Propper, Research Fellow, IFS, and Professor of Economics, Imperial College Business School
- Nigel Edwards, Chief Executive, Nuffield Trust
You can watch the full video below, or download Carol Propper's slides here and Nigel Edwards' slides here.
The IFS research presented at this event was funded by Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), as part of UK Research and Innovation’s rapid response to COVID-19 (ES/V009508/1). A related paper can be found by clicking here.
Authors
Research Fellow Imperial College London
Carol is a Research Fellow at the IFS and a Professor of Economics in the Department of Management and Imperial College Business School, London.
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- IFS
Suggested citation
Propper, C. (2020). 'COVID-19 and disruptions to health and social care in England' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/covid-19-and-disruptions-health-and-social-care-england (accessed: 29 March 2024).
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