In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principles to deliver both greater quality and improved efficiency in the long-term care system. The Individual Budget (IB) pilots marked the next step in this process, through a new system of funding whereby greater control of resources is given to service users, in lieu of direct in-kind care provision. IBs have the potential to transform the market for care services as well as the relationships between key stakeholders within it. Purchasing will increasingly be shaped by the demands of IB holders, with providers expected to deliver a wider range of personalized services. What will this mean for providers, and what can they do to prepare for these ...
Following more than a decade of intense debate, the long-term care system in England may be on the v...
Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming c...
This article aims to explore the concept of choice in public service policy in England, illustrated ...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
The introduction of cash-for-care schemes such as individual or personal budgets in England has been...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
In England, 'personal budgets' are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
England is undergoing a series of social, demographic and economic changes that are affecting the na...
This article aims to explore the concept of choice in public service policy in England, illustrated ...
In England, ‘personal budgets’ are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
Within the context of modernization, there has been a trend towards 'cash-for-care' schemes designed...
Public long-term care (LTC) systems are common across Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Dev...
Background: The article explores the implications of personal budgets within English social care ser...
Public long-term care (LTC) systems provide services to support people experiencing difficulties wit...
Following more than a decade of intense debate, the long-term care system in England may be on the v...
Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming c...
This article aims to explore the concept of choice in public service policy in England, illustrated ...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
The introduction of cash-for-care schemes such as individual or personal budgets in England has been...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
Increasing numbers of developed welfare states now operate cash-for-care schemes in which service us...
In England, 'personal budgets' are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
England is undergoing a series of social, demographic and economic changes that are affecting the na...
This article aims to explore the concept of choice in public service policy in England, illustrated ...
In England, ‘personal budgets’ are being implemented at a time of financial austerity. They are part...
Within the context of modernization, there has been a trend towards 'cash-for-care' schemes designed...
Public long-term care (LTC) systems are common across Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Dev...
Background: The article explores the implications of personal budgets within English social care ser...
Public long-term care (LTC) systems provide services to support people experiencing difficulties wit...
Following more than a decade of intense debate, the long-term care system in England may be on the v...
Cash-for-care schemes offering cash payments in place of conventional social services are becoming c...
This article aims to explore the concept of choice in public service policy in England, illustrated ...