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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
-
One Introduction -
Two Demand for care and support for older people -
Three The long-term care financing problem -
Four How different countries allocate long-term care resources to older users: a comparative snapshot -
Five How different countries allocate long-term care resources to older users: changes over time -
Six Commissioning long-term care services -
Seven Cash-for-care benefits -
Eight Policy instruments to promote good quality long-term care services -
Nine Developing a skilled long‑term care workforce -
Ten Policies to support informal care -
Eleven The relationship between social and health services in care for older people -
Twelve Multilevel governance and its effects on long-term care support -
Thirteen Conclusion: looking ahead in long-term care policies - Index
(p.vii) Notes on contributors
(p.vii) Notes on contributors
- Source:
- Long-Term Care Reforms in OECD Countries
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
-
One Introduction -
Two Demand for care and support for older people -
Three The long-term care financing problem -
Four How different countries allocate long-term care resources to older users: a comparative snapshot -
Five How different countries allocate long-term care resources to older users: changes over time -
Six Commissioning long-term care services -
Seven Cash-for-care benefits -
Eight Policy instruments to promote good quality long-term care services -
Nine Developing a skilled long‑term care workforce -
Ten Policies to support informal care -
Eleven The relationship between social and health services in care for older people -
Twelve Multilevel governance and its effects on long-term care support -
Thirteen Conclusion: looking ahead in long-term care policies - Index