King's Fund launches election check up

The King's Fund has launched the 'election check-up', a light-hearted online game that challenges visitors to its website to test their knowledge of party policies on health.

The two-minute game has been developed to highlight key health issues for the general election campaign and the information resources hosted on the Fund's dedicated election micro-site.

The Fund has also published Health priorities for an incoming government. This short manifesto-style document sets out the three areas that The King's Fund believes the next government should focus on: the financial challenge facing the NHS, improving the quality of health care and promoting well-being and independence.

To play the game visit : www.kingsfund.org.uk/generalelection2010

Health priorities for an incoming government is free to download at www.kingsfund.org.uk/electionpriorities

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