Background: As in most fields of health care, societal and political changes encourage suppliers of long-term care to put their clients at the center of care and service provision and become more responsive towards client needs and requirements. However, the diverse, multiple and dynamic nature of demand for long-term care complicates the movement towards demand-based care provision. This paper aims to advance long-term care practice and, to that end, examines the application of modularity. This concept is recognized in a wide range of product and service settings for its ability to design demand-based products and processes. Methods: Starting from the basic dimensions of modularity, we use qualitative research to explore the use and applic...
The present study focuses on the potential of extension of social innovation in social services in l...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Over the last century, customers have become increasingly uncertain about how to be satisfied becaus...
Background: As in most fields of health care, societal and political changes encourage suppliers of ...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Purpose – the purpose of this paper is to show how modularity manifests in a service context, more s...
Objectives: Increasing demands in long-term care for older people and a decrease in workforce availa...
Long-term care (LTC) includes the range of health, social and voluntary support services provided to...
A challenge facing many professional service organizations, and especially healthcare institutes, is...
Long-term care is provided for individuals – particularly older people – who have lost self-care cap...
This article provides an overview of the organization of formal long-term care (LTC) systems for the...
Long-term care is provided for individuals – particularly older people – who have lost self-care cap...
Long-term care (LTC) represents a significant and substantial proportion of healthcare spends across...
This working paper offers an overview of the long-term care workforce and reviews country responses ...
The present study focuses on the potential of extension of social innovation in social services in l...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Over the last century, customers have become increasingly uncertain about how to be satisfied becaus...
Background: As in most fields of health care, societal and political changes encourage suppliers of ...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Various behavioral issues are at stake in the health care sector, for example, the current strong pl...
Purpose – the purpose of this paper is to show how modularity manifests in a service context, more s...
Objectives: Increasing demands in long-term care for older people and a decrease in workforce availa...
Long-term care (LTC) includes the range of health, social and voluntary support services provided to...
A challenge facing many professional service organizations, and especially healthcare institutes, is...
Long-term care is provided for individuals – particularly older people – who have lost self-care cap...
This article provides an overview of the organization of formal long-term care (LTC) systems for the...
Long-term care is provided for individuals – particularly older people – who have lost self-care cap...
Long-term care (LTC) represents a significant and substantial proportion of healthcare spends across...
This working paper offers an overview of the long-term care workforce and reviews country responses ...
The present study focuses on the potential of extension of social innovation in social services in l...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Over the last century, customers have become increasingly uncertain about how to be satisfied becaus...