The Ministry of Social Affairs (MOSA) is responsible for the quality of long-term care in Estonia, particularly in matters of development and control at national level. The Health Board is responsible for staff quality, standards and supervision of LTC. The Estonian Health Insurance Fund is responsible for LTC care and service quality. At the second level, county governors represent the government in 15 counties, but local municipalities are the main providers of social services to citizens in Estonia. Guidelines and manuals to improve service quality have been developed by MOSA, including two sets of guidelines for nursing care provision. Despite the numerous frameworks and developments in quality assurance, including internationally recog...
The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
Initiated by CEPS in 1999, ENEPRI conducts research on welfare and employment issues with the aim of...
This study reports on the quality indicators that were collected by the ANCIEN project partners in e...
The Ministry of Social Affairs (MOSA) is responsible for the quality of long-term care in Estonia, p...
This paper describes the quality assurance system for long-term care services in Latvia. Policy plan...
In Slovenia, the government’s Strategy of Care for the Elderly up to 2010 attempted to introduce a n...
In Italy, regions are at the centre of the system providing long-term care services, which typically...
The aim of this report is to bring together all the information concerning quality assurance in long...
Quality assurance policies for long-term care in France are founded on a law passed in 2002, but the...
This Policy Brief summarises findings from Work Package (WP) 5 of the ANCIEN project and its three o...
This Policy Brief summarises findings from Work Package (WP) 5 of the ANCIEN project and its three ...
This report analyses the quality assurance policies for long-term care (LTC) in the following count...
This study reports on the quality indicators that were collected by the ANCIEN project partners in e...
The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
Initiated by CEPS in 1999, ENEPRI conducts research on welfare and employment issues with the aim of...
This study reports on the quality indicators that were collected by the ANCIEN project partners in e...
The Ministry of Social Affairs (MOSA) is responsible for the quality of long-term care in Estonia, p...
This paper describes the quality assurance system for long-term care services in Latvia. Policy plan...
In Slovenia, the government’s Strategy of Care for the Elderly up to 2010 attempted to introduce a n...
In Italy, regions are at the centre of the system providing long-term care services, which typically...
The aim of this report is to bring together all the information concerning quality assurance in long...
Quality assurance policies for long-term care in France are founded on a law passed in 2002, but the...
This Policy Brief summarises findings from Work Package (WP) 5 of the ANCIEN project and its three o...
This Policy Brief summarises findings from Work Package (WP) 5 of the ANCIEN project and its three ...
This report analyses the quality assurance policies for long-term care (LTC) in the following count...
This study reports on the quality indicators that were collected by the ANCIEN project partners in e...
The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
Initiated by CEPS in 1999, ENEPRI conducts research on welfare and employment issues with the aim of...
This study reports on the quality indicators that were collected by the ANCIEN project partners in e...