Health and Social Care
At Manchester, our research considers the organisation, management, resourcing and delivery of healthcare, and questions of access to care.
Health and social care systems, their structures, their workforces, and their resourcing directly influence health, health behaviours and health outcomes. Our systems need to be able to adapt to the needs of all communities and to provide services that deliver health equity.
At Manchester, our research considers how systems respond to population needs through the organisation, management, resourcing and delivery of health and social care.
Health and Social Care Resourcing, Access and Delivery theme leads:
Dr Laura Anselmi, Senior Research Fellow in Health Economics
Dr Rosa Parisi, Deans Prize Fellow
Dr William Whittaker, Senior Lecturer in Health Economics
Case studies
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A cancer care revolution
Discover how our cancer research is enhancing healthcare transformation in Kenya and benefitting local populations.
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Digital Health Inequities
The Christabel Pankhurst Institute is investigating how health inequities are caused or exacerbated by the introduction of digital technology in health and social care settings.
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Institutional abuse and neglect
University of Manchester academics use their experience of undertaking Safeguarding Adult Reviews to profile two themes relating to regulatory challenges that require significant attention.
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