How do European countries differ in helping older people choose a care home, and what is the impact of the public reporting of quality information? In a comparative study of six European countries, Ricardo Rodrigues and Andrea E. Schmidt explain that public reporting is still a far from well-established mechanism to guide the selection of care homes, and user choice often remains limited in practice
The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for people of 6...
BACKGROUND: The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for...
Background and aims: The increase in the proportion of elderly people and a consequent increase in t...
How do European countries differ in helping older people choose a care home, and what is the impact ...
Introduction:- Public reporting of quality in long-term care is advocated on the basis of allowing p...
In the policy summary authors review the literature on the measurement and reporting of quality info...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
Measuring the quality of long-term care is important for establishing standards of care and monitori...
Lepore M, Zuniga F, Schols JMGA, Wingenfeld K, van Achterberg T, Murray B. How Long-Term Care Qualit...
OBJECTIVE: and setting The Dutch long-term care organizations, providing somatic care, psycho-geriat...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The increase in the proportion of elderly people ...
The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for people of 6...
BACKGROUND: The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for...
Background and aims: The increase in the proportion of elderly people and a consequent increase in t...
How do European countries differ in helping older people choose a care home, and what is the impact ...
Introduction:- Public reporting of quality in long-term care is advocated on the basis of allowing p...
In the policy summary authors review the literature on the measurement and reporting of quality info...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
Context: The availability of data about the quality of care homes has increased in England since the...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
The provision of high quality long-term care (LTC) for the elderly is an important but challenging g...
This study compared how older people use quality information to choose residential care providers in...
Measuring the quality of long-term care is important for establishing standards of care and monitori...
Lepore M, Zuniga F, Schols JMGA, Wingenfeld K, van Achterberg T, Murray B. How Long-Term Care Qualit...
OBJECTIVE: and setting The Dutch long-term care organizations, providing somatic care, psycho-geriat...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The increase in the proportion of elderly people ...
The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for people of 6...
BACKGROUND: The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for...
Background and aims: The increase in the proportion of elderly people and a consequent increase in t...