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Working with the NHS — [joint working and partnerships] |
Author(s) | Bob Hudson |
Journal title | Research Matters International, special issue, 2001 |
Pages | pp 14-16 |
Source | http://www.community-care.co.uk Subscriptions: (ref. 081) http://www.reedbusiness.com/products/research_matt... |
Keywords | Health services ; Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Services ; Domiciliary services ; Long term ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Netherlands ; Australia ; United States of America ; Sweden. |
Annotation | The recent adoption of joint working between health and social care services in the UK gives a timely opportunity to assess research on partnerships in other parts of the world. This review of four such studies evaluates long-term care in Australia and the Netherlands, models of integrated care for frail older people in the US, and how citizens' needs are being met at the "front line" in Sweden. These are considered in the context of the Audit Commission report, "The way to go home: rehabilitation and remedial services for older people " (TSO, 2000). (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-040812008 A |
Classmark | L: KW: LHB: I: N: 4Q: QAJ: QK6: 76H: 7YA: 7T: 76P |
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