The final report from the ‘early evaluation of the Integrated Care and Support Pioneer programme’s first 18 months suggests the 14 English areas comprising its original cohort have been making some headway (11 others joined them last year). But many are finding the going tough in terms of progress towards the initiative’s goal of ‘whole system’ integration organised around the needs of individuals and their carers
The United States, among democracies, was late in establishing universal health care for the same re...
We recently held a seminar by Professor John Bolton*, JRFB Ltd and visiting Professor at the Institu...
Direct payments are becoming an increasingly prevalent form of personalised support in social servic...
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As Research Involvement Manager for the MODEM project in the Personal Social Services Research Unit ...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
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It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
How will the internet impact on older people’s ability to maintain social networks in coming decades...
Dorcas Gwata and Tarik Endale analyse the top priorities for Dr Tedros Gebreyesus as he takes over t...
Migration. That’s the biggest challenge from my point of view. So let me pull out some thoughts on s...
The United States, among democracies, was late in establishing universal health care for the same re...
We recently held a seminar by Professor John Bolton*, JRFB Ltd and visiting Professor at the Institu...
Direct payments are becoming an increasingly prevalent form of personalised support in social servic...
For several years now there has been much political debate about the quality of care and service pro...
As Research Involvement Manager for the MODEM project in the Personal Social Services Research Unit ...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
Margaret Dangoor joined the Personal Social Services Research Unit at LSE earlier in the year as Res...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
How will the internet impact on older people’s ability to maintain social networks in coming decades...
Dorcas Gwata and Tarik Endale analyse the top priorities for Dr Tedros Gebreyesus as he takes over t...
Migration. That’s the biggest challenge from my point of view. So let me pull out some thoughts on s...
The United States, among democracies, was late in establishing universal health care for the same re...
We recently held a seminar by Professor John Bolton*, JRFB Ltd and visiting Professor at the Institu...
Direct payments are becoming an increasingly prevalent form of personalised support in social servic...