Chapter 11 of the IRASC attempts to estimate the costs and usage of a number of elements of adult social care where additional investment is needed. This includes elements such as free personal and nursing care, the independent living fund, fair work, and the unmet demand of adult social care. As part of our work, we began by replicating some of these calculations, providing clear and obvious steps and explanation where possible. We were grateful to the Scottish Government for providing additional guidance. We do not replicate the costings in the IRASC based on advice from the Scottish Government that these costing were obsolete. These attempts at replication are not endorsements of the method used. The IRASC only provided indications of re...
Purpose: This paper provides an overview of the process of commissioning adult social care services ...
Abstract: This paper addresses one of the information lacunae that employees face as they plan for t...
This is the ninth volume in a series of reports from a Department of Health-funded programme of work...
The Financial Memorandum set out in the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill sets out a range of fi...
Scottish Government plans for the National Care Service will involve significant investment in order...
This document gives an overview of the national data on the main social care services in Scotland. T...
Purpose: The Health and Social Care Information Centre undertook the development and piloting of a n...
This literature review report was compiled to provide evidence for the Scottish Parliament Health, S...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
The policy of free personal care for the elderly in Scotland was implemented in July 2002. Work on t...
An investigation of the changing patterns of residential care in the UK. This report examines shifti...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
Adult Social Care (ASC) in England faces an ‘existential crisis’, caught between increased demand fo...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
Unit Costs of Health and Social Care 2002, compiled by Ann Netten and Lesley Curtis. This is the ten...
Purpose: This paper provides an overview of the process of commissioning adult social care services ...
Abstract: This paper addresses one of the information lacunae that employees face as they plan for t...
This is the ninth volume in a series of reports from a Department of Health-funded programme of work...
The Financial Memorandum set out in the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill sets out a range of fi...
Scottish Government plans for the National Care Service will involve significant investment in order...
This document gives an overview of the national data on the main social care services in Scotland. T...
Purpose: The Health and Social Care Information Centre undertook the development and piloting of a n...
This literature review report was compiled to provide evidence for the Scottish Parliament Health, S...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
The policy of free personal care for the elderly in Scotland was implemented in July 2002. Work on t...
An investigation of the changing patterns of residential care in the UK. This report examines shifti...
This paper presents updated projections prepared for the Department of Health and Social Care of dem...
Adult Social Care (ASC) in England faces an ‘existential crisis’, caught between increased demand fo...
This paper presents projections of demand for social care and disability benefits for older people (...
Unit Costs of Health and Social Care 2002, compiled by Ann Netten and Lesley Curtis. This is the ten...
Purpose: This paper provides an overview of the process of commissioning adult social care services ...
Abstract: This paper addresses one of the information lacunae that employees face as they plan for t...
This is the ninth volume in a series of reports from a Department of Health-funded programme of work...