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Nothing personal | Author(s) | Richard Brooks, Sue Regan, Peter Robinson |
Journal title | Community Care, issue 1421, 9 May 2002 |
Pages | pp 30-31 |
Keywords | Organisation of care ; Services ; Health services ; Long term ; Finance [care] ; Grant allocation. |
Annotation | Free personal care would only account for a small part of the necessary level of funding to bring long-term care services in the UK up to scratch. The authors (from the Institute for Public Policy Research, IPPR) consider a point that the government has missed so far, namely that the unit costs of long-term care will have to increase to meet the running costs of homes and to improve rates of pay in the sector. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020513203 A |
Classmark | P: I: L: 4Q: QC: QCG * |
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