Phil McCarvill
Phil McCarvill is senior research fellow for health at the Institute for Public Policy Research.
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The right community care for the terminally ill can ease pressure in A&E
Improved care for terminally ill people can play a major part in reducing the burden on A&E departments
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Three steps to better care for the terminally ill
The electorate wants to ease the burden on A&E – and it is achievable
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Be prepared: Ensuring winter pressures are not so bleak
How winter pressures affect readmissions
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Investing in community based end of life care is a win-win
Phil McCarvill of Marie Curie Cancer Care reflects on a new report from the Nuffield Trust
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The bottom line is commission for quality, not just savings
Don’t put end of life care at risk
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Twitter chat round-up: how to increase care out of hospital
Phil McCarvill analyses the debate
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We are failing to meet the palliative care needs of BME communities
Barriers to care need to be torn down
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Fundamental change is required to end of life care
The needs of terminally ill people and the NHS are aligned
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Redesigning end of life care in the community
It is time to move resources away from hospitals
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This ‘natural break’ is an opportunity to develop a genuinely patient-centred NHS
The coalition’s ‘listening exercise’ shows that Cameron and his ministers know they do not have the votes to push the reforms through Parliament in their current shape. They might do better if they radically rethink their proposals, argues Institute for Public Policy Research senior research fellow for health Phil McCarvill.