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An age old problem [the provision of fully-funded long-term NHS care] | Author(s) | Jonathan Ellis |
Corporate Author | Help the Aged |
Journal title | Care and Health Magazine, issue 57, 16 March 2004 |
Pages | p 36 |
Source | http://www.careandhealth.com |
Keywords | Complaints [services] ; National Health Service ; Finance [care] ; Nursing homes ; Care homes ; Services ; Health services ; Long term. |
Annotation | Confusion over the provision of fully-funded long-term NHS care continues to have a severe impact on many older and disabled people. In the first of a series of articles looking at topical issues affecting older people, a Help the Aged policy manager makes a plea for greater clarity, in the light of the Health Service Ombudsman's 2003 report, "NHS funding for long-term care". (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-040405202 A |
Classmark | QLV: L4: QC: LHB: KW: I: L: 4Q * |
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