TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
Projecting utilisation of long term care in Ireland: demographics, disability and incentives
Charles Normand,
Public Health & Primary Care, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Maev-Ann Wren,
Public Health & Primary Care, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality Ireland
09 May 2015
The development of employment and skills in the social care sector: a comparison of Germany and Japan
Bernard H Casey,
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsWorkforce GermanyJapan
09 May 2015
Migrant care workers and the transnational redistribution of care and emotional work
Gudrun Bauer,
WU - Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
August Österle,
WU - Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation Workforce Austria
09 May 2015
Structural marginalisation among the long-term care workforce in England: evidence from mixed-effect models of national pay data
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jill Manthorpe,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Workforce EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Public expenditure on long-term care in EU-27: scenarios and projections up to 2060.
Barbara Lipszyc,
DG Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission, Belgium
Etienne Sail,
DG Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission, Belgium
Ana Xavier,
DG Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission, Belgium
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsFunding/purchasing EU
09 May 2015
Economic factors of demand for long-term care – a critical appraisal of the research literature and econometric results for Finnish data.
Eero Siljander,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
2012 Conference Presentation Economics Finland
09 May 2015
Factors determining the demand for long term care (LTC) in the Norwegian municipalities
David Philip McArthur,
University of Oslo, Norway
Terje P. Hagen,
University of Oslo, Norway
2012 Conference Presentation Economics Norway
09 May 2015
The role of older people in commissioning services: levels and outcomes
Gerald Wistow,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsOutcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Creating excellence in dementia care: Ireland in an international comparative perspective
Maria Pierce,
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Suzanne Cahill,
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Eamon O'Shea,
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Ireland
09 May 2015
Recalibrating long term care in Australia: the economics and politics of reform
Elizabeth Ozanne,
Department of Social Work, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Australia
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsPolicy Australia
09 May 2015
Insuring against the costs of long-term care: the role of INAs
Julien Forder,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Economics EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Funding primary care to the tail of the bell curve
Jill Wilkinson,
Massey University, New Zealand
2012 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing New Zealand
09 May 2015
What can policy-makers learn from the messages and advice young adults’ give to their peers in interviews about their experiences of growing up with a chronic illness?
Janet Heaton,
PCMD, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Care modelsPolicy United Kingdom
09 May 2015
Effects of the resident assessment instrument in home care settings by degree of implementation – results of a cluster randomized controlled trial
Heinz Rothgang,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
Claudia Stolle,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
Annika Wolter,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
Günter Roth,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
2012 Conference Presentation Care models Germany
09 May 2015
Best practices in managing LTC of elderly in developed European nations: evolving strategies for India
Sudhir Kumar Jain,
Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
Sunil Kumar Gulati,
Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems India
09 May 2015
How is formal long-term care organized – an European overview?
Markus Kraus,
Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Monika Riedel,
Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EU
09 May 2015
Comparative analysis of incident rates and premiums for individual and group LTC insurances
Laure de Montesquieu,
SCOR Global Life, France
2012 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing International
09 May 2015
“Health has no Age” – Intermediate evaluation results of a comprehensive approach to develop residential aged care into a health promoting setting
Karl Krajic,
Ludwig Boltzmann Institut Health Promotion Research, Austria
Martin Cichocki,
Ludwig Boltzmann Institut Health Promotion Research, Austria
Viktoria Quehenberger,
Ludwig Boltzmann Institut Health Promotion Research, Austria
Tanja Wagreich,
Ludwig Boltzmann Institut Health Promotion Research, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation Care models Austria
09 May 2015
Insights into implementation: what, why and how care protocols are implemented in Ontario nursing homes
Whitney Berta,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
L. Ginsburg,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
L. Lemieux-Charles ,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
E. Gilbart,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
2012 Conference Presentation Residential Care Canada
09 May 2015
Evidence-informed policy making: exploring the concept of knowledge transfer in social care
Tihana Matosevic,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
David McDaid,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Martin Knapp,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Deborah Rutter,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Mike Fisher,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Policy EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Aging at home in Ontario: challenges and lessons learned
David Rudoler,
University of Toronto, Canada
Paul Williams,
University of Toronto, Canada
Allie Peckham,
University of Toronto, Canada
Jillian Watkins,
University of Toronto, Canada
2012 Conference Presentation Informal carePolicy Canada
09 May 2015
The Fiscal Importance of Long-term Care in Norway
Erling Holmøy,
Statistics Norway, Norway
Julie Kjelvik,
Statistics Norway, Norway
Birger Strøm,
Statistics Norway, Norway
2012 Conference Presentation Economics Norway
09 May 2015
Comparison of self-report data on the use of health and social care services with administrative data sets
Catherine Henderson,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Adam Steventon,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Martin Knapp,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Economics
09 May 2015
Methodological challenges and issues in economic evaluations of long term care interventions
Helen Weatherly,
University of York, United Kingdom
Rita Faria,
University of York, United Kingdom
Mohammad Al-Sharayri,
University of York, United Kingdom
Bernard Van den Berg,
University of York, United Kingdom
Mark Sculpher,
University of York, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Economics United Kingdom
09 May 2015
Assessing eligibility for care: the English case
Tom Snell,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Equity EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Mapping and evaluating quality, equity and efficiency of nursing home in Italy: evidences from Tuscany Region.
Sara Barsanti,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Antonella Rosa,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Sabina Nuti,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
2012 Conference Presentation EquityOutcomes and qualityResidential Care Italy
09 May 2015
An expert based model of bridging knowledge, practice and policy in ageing and disability for long-term care supports and services
Michelle Putnam,
School of Social Work, Simmons College, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Equity International
09 May 2015
More than tea and sympathy? Social care support for family carers
Jo Moriarty,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jill Manthorpe,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Michelle Cornes,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care United Kingdom
09 May 2015
Informal-formal caregiver relationships within care networks of older adults
Marianne T. Jacobs,
VU University, The Netherlands
Marjolein I. Broese van Groenou,
VU University, The Netherlands
Peter Groenewegen,
VU University, The Netherlands
Dorly J.H. Deeg,
VU University, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care The Netherlands
09 May 2015
Evidenced-based policy recommendations for ICT-enabled services for informal carers.
Stephanie Carretero,
European Commission (IPTS-JRC), Belgium
James Stewart,
European Commission (IPTS-JRC), Belgium
Clara Centeno,
European Commission (IPTS-JRC), Belgium
Giovanni Lamura,
European Commission (IPTS-JRC), Belgium
Francesco Barbadella,
European Commission (IPTS-JRC), Belgium
Andrea Schmidt,
European Commission (IPTS-JRC), Belgium
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care EU