In many countries, public responsibility over the funding and provision of long-term care services is held at the local level. In such systems, long-term care provision is often characterised by significant local variability. Using a panel dataset of local authorities over the period 2002 to 2012, the paper investigates the underlying causes of variation in gross social care expenditure for older people in England. The analysis distinguishes between factors outside the direct control of policy makers, local preferences, and local policy spillovers. The results indicate that local demand and supply factors, and to a much lesser extent local political preferences and spatial policy spillovers, explain a large majority of the observed variatio...
This report presents data on regional variations in a range of relevant variables to inform discussi...
Background: There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long...
One of the intended effects of an integrated network of long-term care (LTC) services lies in the re...
In many countries, public responsibility over the funding and provision of long-term care services i...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
Practice variation is often defined as variation in access to healthcare - usually across regions - ...
Health care systems, based on a framework of social cohesion, usually strive towards equity of acces...
PhD ThesisAn ageing population combined with several socioeconomic changes are modifying the requir...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
Many countries are adopting policies to create greater coordination and integration between acute an...
The effect of further public caregiving subsidies (and insurance expansions to cover long-term care)...
Introduction: Long-term care (LTC) is organized in a fragmented manner. Payer agencies (PA) receive ...
Public long-term care (LTC) systems are common across Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Dev...
In this paper, we study how elderly individuals adjust their informal long-term care utilization to ...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
This report presents data on regional variations in a range of relevant variables to inform discussi...
Background: There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long...
One of the intended effects of an integrated network of long-term care (LTC) services lies in the re...
In many countries, public responsibility over the funding and provision of long-term care services i...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
Practice variation is often defined as variation in access to healthcare - usually across regions - ...
Health care systems, based on a framework of social cohesion, usually strive towards equity of acces...
PhD ThesisAn ageing population combined with several socioeconomic changes are modifying the requir...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
Many countries are adopting policies to create greater coordination and integration between acute an...
The effect of further public caregiving subsidies (and insurance expansions to cover long-term care)...
Introduction: Long-term care (LTC) is organized in a fragmented manner. Payer agencies (PA) receive ...
Public long-term care (LTC) systems are common across Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Dev...
In this paper, we study how elderly individuals adjust their informal long-term care utilization to ...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
This report presents data on regional variations in a range of relevant variables to inform discussi...
Background: There have been fundamental shifts in the attitude towards, access to and nature of long...
One of the intended effects of an integrated network of long-term care (LTC) services lies in the re...