Introducing Integrated Care Systems: joining up local services to improve health outcomes
Published on:This report examines progress in establishing Integrated Care Systems in England.
This report examines progress in establishing Integrated Care Systems in England.
This report looks at backlogs and waiting times for elective and cancer care in the NHS in England.
This investigation examines Greensill Capital’s involvement in the provision of two schemes to the NHS.
In 2024-25 DHSC spent £219.2 billion. Spending is primarily driven by staff costs and clinical supplies and services.
Factual briefing on alcohol treatment services in England, informed by discussions with the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England, and the Association of Directors of Public Health.
The C&AG has issued a clean audit opinion, providing assurance to Parliament on DHSC’s 2024-25 financial statements.
This report sets out the facts about government preparing the NHS and adult social care in England for COVID-19.
Our modified audit opinions for accounts across the public sector, prior to 2024-25.
This report sets out the facts on the scale of the NHS nursing workforce challenge.
This memorandum has been prepared to support the Health and Social Care Committee’s Dentistry Services inquiry.
This study will examine the central oversight of A&E services, tracing the flow from A&E into the wider hospital and the impact of this.
This report expands on issues in our NHS financial sustainability report to set out the facts on NHS capital investment.
This report considers the readiness of the government to deliver its ambitions for digital transformation in the NHS in England.
This report will examine how public service pension arrangements work and whether they are used effectively.
This is our eighth report on the financial sustainability of the
NHS.
This investigation provides an account of how public money was used to increase the number of ventilators available to the NHS.
This National Audit Office (NAO) report focuses on how the prison and health services are using public funds to tackle drug harms in prisons.
This investigation builds on our previous work on NHS Property Services Limited and examines the progress the Service has made.
A new report from the National Audit Office finds that government has made limited progress on combatting antimicrobial resistance.
Responses to Freedom of Information (FOI) and Environmental Information Regulation (EIR) requests made to the NAO in 2025.