TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
The economic consequences of community capacity-building projects
Annette Bauer,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Martin Knapp,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Margaret Perkins,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Economics United Kingdom
09 May 2015
A comparison of the reliability of three preference-based quality of life instruments (EQ-5D, ICECAP-O, ASCOT) in community-dwelling frail older adults
Karen van Leeuwen,
VU University Medical Center / EMGO+ Institute, The Netherlands
J.E. Bosmans,
VU University Medical Center / EMGO+ Institute, The Netherlands
A.P.D. Jansen,
VU University Medical Center / EMGO+ Institute, The Netherlands
H.P.J. van Hout,
VU University Medical Center / EMGO+ Institute, The Netherlands
G. Nijpels,
VU University Medical Center / EMGO+ Institute, The Netherlands
H.E. van der Horst,
VU University Medical Center / EMGO+ Institute, The Netherlands
M.W. Van Tulder,
VU University Medical Center / EMGO+ Institute, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsOutcomes and quality The Netherlands
09 May 2015
Who needs long-term care? Does living with a same-sex partner increase the risk?
Bridget Hiedemann,
Seattle University, United States
Lisa Brodoff,
Seattle University School of Law, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Equity United States
09 May 2015
New approaches to familialism in LTC reforms: lessons from the Portuguese experience
Alexandra Lopes,
University of Porto, Portugal
2012 Conference Presentation Care models Portugal
09 May 2015
Different perspectives on the appropriateness of care home entry: evidence from a balance of care study of older people with mental health problems
Christian Brand,
PSSRU, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Sue Tucker,
PSSRU, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Hilde Verbeek,
PSSRU, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
David Challis,
PSSRU, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Care models United Kingdom
09 May 2015
Needs of and care for and by older people in Sweden: a 55 year panorama 1954–2009
Gerdt Sundström,
Institute of Gerontology, Sweden
Lennarth Johansson,
Institute of Gerontology, Sweden
Bo Malmberg,
Institute of Gerontology, Sweden
2012 Conference Presentation Care models Sweden
09 May 2015
Identification of the potential demand for insurance under different LTC funding systems
Ruth Hancock,
University of East Anglia, UK, United Kingdom
Marcello Morciano,
University of East Anglia, UK, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Economics EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Projections of aggregate public and private expenditures under different scenarios for reform of the system of funding long-term care
Raphael Wittenberg,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsFunding/purchasing EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Estimates of life-time long-term care costs and their implications for insurance benefits/payouts and premiums
Adam Steventon,
The Nuffield Trust, United Kingdom
Robert Adams,
The Nuffield Trust, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Economics EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Barriers and opportunities for private long-term care insurance: the role of the public system
Adelina Comas-Herera,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Rebecca Butterfield,
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Raphael Wittenberg,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Joshua M. Wiener,
RTI, United States
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsMarkets/regulation United KingdomUnited States
09 May 2015
Measuring outcomes of long-term care: the US experience
Vincent Mor,
Department of Health Services- Policy & Practice, Brown University, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United States
09 May 2015
Measuring outcomes of long-term care
Ann Netten,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
The cost of informal care in Europe: New estimates based on the well-being valuation method
Ulrike Schneider,
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Julia Kleindienst,
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsInformal care EU
09 May 2015
Moving beyond quality: strategic responses of nursing home to public report cards
Tamara R Konetzka ,
University of Chicago, United States
Daifeng He,
University of Chicago, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Economics United States
09 May 2015
The impact of competition on quality and prices in the English nursing homes market
Stephen Allan,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Julian Forder,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Economics EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
How significant are the LTC provisions of the US health care reform legislation? An overview.
Pamela Nadash,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
Edward A. Miller,
University of Massachusetts, Boston
2012 Conference Presentation Policy United States
09 May 2015
A private-public partnership model for funding long term care in the UK
Benjamin Rickayzen,
Cass Business School, United Kingdom
Les Mayhew,
Cass Business School, United Kingdom
Martin Karlsson,
Cass Business School, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsFunding/purchasing EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Reform options for the funding system in Germany’s long-term care insurance
Heinz Rothgang,
University of Bremen, Germany
Robert Arnold,
University of Bremen, Germany
Sebastian Sauer,
University of Bremen, Germany
Katharina Wendlandt,
University of Bremen
Annika Wolter,
University of Bremen
2012 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing Germany
09 May 2015
Soft skills and hard choices. Employer’s views on recruitment and retention in social care
Jo Moriarty,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Martin Stevens,
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 Workforce United Kingdom
09 May 2015
The evolving role of personal support workers and health care aides
Whitney Berta,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
A. Laporte,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
R. Deber,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
A. Baumann,
Instiute of Health Policy Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
2012 Conference Presentation Workforce Canada
09 May 2015
Roles performed by migrant care workers when their older care recipients are hospitalized
Esther Iecovich,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
2012 Conference Presentation EquityWorkforce Israel
09 May 2015
“The dose makes the poison” – informal eldercare and work-related strain
Birgit Trukeschitz,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business / Research Institute for Economics of Aging, Austria
Ulrike Schneider,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business / Research Institute for Economics of Aging, Austria
Richard Mühlmann,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business / Research Institute for Economics of Aging, Austria
Ivo Ponocny,
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business / Research Institute for Economics of Aging, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care Austria
08 May 2015
Informal care provision’s impact on expectations for the future
Norma B. Coe,
Boston College, United States
Harold Van Houtven,
Boston College, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care United States
08 May 2015
Planning in advance for long-term care needs
Jill Manthorpe,
Kings College London, United Kingdom
Kritika Samsi,
Kings College London, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care EnglandUnited KingdomWales
08 May 2015
Same but different? Cross-border movements of care home providers from Germany to Austria
Kai Leichsenring,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Andrea Schmidt,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Juliane Winkelman,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Ricardo Rodrigues,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Dimitra Panteli,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems AustriaGermany
08 May 2015
Public reporting of quality in long-term care in Europe: a mapping exercise across six countries
Ricardo Rodrigues,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria. SCHIMDT, ANDREA European Centre for Social Welfare and Policy, Vienna, Austria
Kai Leichsenring,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria. SCHIMDT, ANDREA European Centre for Social Welfare and Policy, Vienna, Austria
Andrea Schmidt,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria. SCHIMDT, ANDREA European Centre for Social Welfare and Policy, Vienna, Austria
Francesco Barbabella,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria. SCHIMDT, ANDREA European Centre for Social Welfare and Policy, Vienna, Austria
Lisa Trigg,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria. SCHIMDT, ANDREA European Centre for Social Welfare and Policy, Vienna, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems AustriaEnglandFinlandGermanySpainThe Netherlands
08 May 2015
The professionals’ perspective on current information provision and user choice of long term care in England
Lisa Trigg,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Jacquetta Holder,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Stephanie Kumpunen,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Juliette Malley,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EnglandSpainThe Netherlands
08 May 2015
How can older people who choose not to manage their own personal budgets still be ensured personalised support?
Kate Baxter,
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, United Kingdom
Parvaneh Rabiee,
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, United Kingdom
Caroline Glendinning,
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Personalisation EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 May 2015
Welfare effects of vouchers: evidence from Finnish sheltered housing
Ismo Linnosmaa,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Timo Seppälä,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Jan Klavus,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Tuija Oksanen,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
2012 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation Finland
07 May 2015
Long term care of older people in New Zealand: inconsistent data describing patterns of the past may mislead when informing the future
Joanna B Broad,
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Toni Ashton,
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Thomas Lumley,
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Martin J Connolly,
University of Auckland, New Zealand
2012 Conference Presentation Evaluation New Zealand