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The CASH Database

The database is the hub of the CASH service. The content can be added, searched and exported to create personalised alerting services for library customers.  There are a number of newsfeeds that can be embedded into external CAS website pages keeping them constantly updated with the latest content.

To search for a specific item enter a keyword that may appear in either the title or summary.

Database entry is very quick and easy, see the Database Quick Guide for further support.

Search Tips

  • Search for the first three words in the title e.g. "Five year forward" will find everything about the Five Year Forward View
  • Browse a category from the drop-down list to see the latest news on that topic

  • Enter a keyword to narrow your search e.g. Category Mental Health and Keyword Parity 

Database Search

TitleSourceYear of publicationAbstract
Active Travel in EnglandNational Audit Office2023Active travel describes everyday journeys made by walking, wheeling, or cycling. It includes trips...
Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional: week ending 26 May 2023, ONS (updated...Office for National Statistics2023Provisional number of deaths registered in England and Wales, including deaths involving...
Leading for all: supporting trans and non-binary healthcare staffNHS Confederation2023Supporting leaders to understand the needs of trans and non-binary colleagues so they can perform...
Infection prevention and control in adult social care: COVID-19 supplement, DHSC and UKHSA (updated...DHSC and UKHSA2023Sets out how to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in adult social care settings in England. 8 June...
EMA and ECDC statement on updating COVID-19 vaccines to target new SARS-CoV-2 virus variants European Medicines Agency 2023In line with the outcome of recent meetings of international regulators and the WHO, EMA’s...
The imprinting effect of covid-19 vaccines: an expected selection bias in observational studies BMJ2023Articles notes recent observational studies found a higher risk of reinfection in people who...
Hospice at home can enable people to have a good death in the place of their choosingNIHR2023Hospice at home provides end-of-life care for people who would like to die at home. A review in...
Leading for population health: clinicians’ perspectivesThe King's Fund2023Population health is a national, regional and local priority across UK health and care. It is one...
Understanding the drivers of healthy life expectancy: reportOffice for Health Improvement and Disparities2023This report assesses the relative impact of mortality rates and self-reported health on...
Social care matters to us allThe King's Fund2023Covid-19 brought home some stark truisms about just how little central, and to a worrying extent,...