TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2012 Conference Presentation
Pay-for-performance in five U.S. states: lessons for the nursing home sector
Edward Alan Miller,
University of Massachusetts, United States
Julia Doherty,
University of Massachusetts, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation United States
07 May 2015
Do couples self-insure? The effect of informal care on a couple’s labor supply
Courtney Van Houtven,
Duke University and Durham VA HSR&D, United States
Norma Coe,
Duke University and Durham VA HSR&D, United States
Meghan Skira,
Duke University and Durham VA HSR&D, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care United States
07 May 2015
The association between organizational characteristics and differences in characteristics of mixed care networks
Marieke van Wieringen,
VU University, Amsterdam,, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation Domiciliary careEvaluationInformal care The Netherlands
07 May 2015
Economic analysis of the intangible impacts of informal care for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other mental disorders.
Chloe Gervès,
School for Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP), France
Martine Bellanger,
School for Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP), France
Joël Ankri,
School for Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP), France
2012 Conference Presentation DementiaInformal care France
07 May 2015
Living arrangement decisions for elderly care in Italy
Matteo Lippi Bruni,
University of Bologna, Italy
Cristina Ugolini,
University of Bologna, Italy
2012 Conference Presentation Domiciliary care Italy
07 May 2015
Quality and cost of non-profit nursing-home group in Valencian region (Spain)
Maria Angela Tortosa,
University of Valencia, Spain
Amadeo Fuenmayor,
University of Valencia, Spain
Rafael Granell,
University of Valencia, Spain
2012 Conference Presentation Residential Care Spain
07 May 2015
Time spent on care and costs for patients with Alzheimer’s disease living at home in France
Martine M Bellanger,
School Of Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP), France
Pauline Chauvin,
School Of Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP), France
Cora Lebreton,
School Of Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP), France
Anais Bourgeois,
School Of Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP), France
2012 Conference Presentation DementiaInformal care France
07 May 2015
Long-term care systems and horizontal and vertical equity: Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland
Adelina Comas-Herera,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems GermanyPolandSpainThe Netherlands
07 May 2015
The impact of LTC systems on life satisfaction
Riemer Faber,
Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Netherlands
Esther Mot,
Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality The Netherlands
07 May 2015
Help for elderly in European countries
Esther Mot,
Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Netherlands
Riemer Faber,
Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Netherlands
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems The Netherlands
07 May 2015
A review of quality monitoring frameworks. What does the evidence tell us?
Tiziana Leone,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Vincent Mor,
Brown University, United States
Anna Maresso,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems AustraliaAustriaCanadaChinaEnglandFinlandGermanyJapanNew ZealandSouth KoreaSpainSwitzerlandThe NetherlandsUnited States
07 May 2015
International comparison of long term care quality monitoring: case Finland
Anja Noro,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Harriet Finne-Soveri,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Teija Hammar,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Sari Anttila,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Päivi Voutilainen,
National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Finland
07 May 2015
Long-term care in China: reigning in market forces through regulatory oversight
Zhanlian Feng,
Department of Health Services- Policy & Practice, Brown University, United States
Xinping Guan,
Department of Health Services- Policy & Practice, Brown University, United States
Chang Liu,
Department of Health Services- Policy & Practice, Brown University, United States
Heying Jenny Zhan,
Department of Health Services- Policy & Practice, Brown University, United States
Vincent Mor,
Department of Health Services- Policy & Practice, Brown University, United States
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems China
07 May 2015
Regulating the quality and safety of long-term care in England
Juliette Malley,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Jacquetta Holder,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Rachael Dodgson,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Samantha Booth,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EnglandUnited Kingdom
07 May 2015
Performance measurement in long-term care in Austria
Kai Leichsenring,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Frédérique Hoffmann,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Andrea Schmidt,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Ricardo Rodrigues,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Georg Ruppe,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2012 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Austria
07 May 2015
Public long-term care systems in Scandinavian countries: recent policy shifts and future challenges
Marja Vaarama,
National Institute of Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
2012 Conference Presentation Policy DenmarkFinlandIcelandNorwaySweden
07 May 2015
The future in development of privately owned LTC facilities in Poland and the Baltic states: a view from the trenches
Atis Zakatistovs,
Riga Business School, Latvia
Nicolai Kobliakov,
Senior Group, Latvia
2012 Conference Presentation Economics LatviaPoland
07 May 2015
Long-term care and reciprocity: does helping with grandchildren result in the receipt of more help at older ages?
Raluca Elena Buia,
University "Ca' Foscari" of Venice, Italy
Agar Brugiavini,
University "Ca' Foscari" of Venice
Giacomo Pasini,
University "Ca' Foscari" of Venice, Italy
Francesca Zantomio,
University "Ca' Foscari" of Venice, Italy
2012 Conference Presentation Informal care Italy
07 May 2015
Long-Term Care for Brazilian elders: a new social risk to be managed by the State?
Ana Amelia Camarano,
Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA), Brazil
2012 Conference Presentation EconomicsSafeguarding Brazil
07 May 2015
Mobile and wireless social and health care services – a mobile clinic
Merja Tepponen,
South Karelia Social and Health Care District (EKSOTE), Finland
Katja Heiskanen,
South Karelia Social and Health Care District (EKSOTE), Finland
2012 Conference Presentation Technology Finland
07 May 2015
Programmes in Sweden to stimulate innovation in technology and long term care
Theresa Skehan,
Swedish Instiute for Assistive Technology, Sweden
2012 Conference Presentation PolicyTechnology Sweden
07 May 2015
Using telehealth and telecare to effectively support care in the home environment to people with long-term health and social care needs: results from an action research project
Nick Goodwin,
The Kings Fund, United Kingdom
Susan Royer,
The Kings Fund, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Technology United Kingdom
07 May 2015
Rural LTC in the US: policies to “re-balance” without the balance
Mary L. Fennell,
Brown University, United States
Denise A. Tyler,
Brown University, United States
Zhanlian Feng,
Brown University, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Policy United States
07 May 2015
National oversight of sub-national policy making in long-term care: Rhode island’s global consumer choice compact
Edward Alan Miller,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
Divya Samuel,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
Emily Gadbois,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
Susan Allen,
Brown University, United States
Amal Trivedi,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
Vincent Mor,
, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Policy United States
06 May 2015
Is the quality of home care for older people in England improving? Evidence from a survey of publicly-funded service
Francesco D'Amico,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Juliette Malley,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Developing adjusted indicators of quality from survey data
Juliette Malley,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
06 May 2015
Examining the relationship between organisational culture and the quality of care: early findings from the CHOICE
Anne Killett,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Diane Burns,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Alison Bowes,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Dawn Brooker,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Martin O'Neill,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Jenny La Fontaine,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Isabelle Latham,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Michael Wilson,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Alison Dawson,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Heather Strange,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Fiona Kelly,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandScotlandUnited KingdomWales
06 May 2015
Life time prevalence for need of long-term care – results from a German longitudinal study
Heinz Rothgang,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
Klaus Gierspiepen,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
Rolf Müller,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
Rainer Unger,
ZeS, University of Bremen, Germany
2012 Conference Presentation Evaluation Germany
06 May 2015
The effect of race and nursing home racial composition on social engagement
Denise Tyler,
Brown University, United States
Shubing Cai,
Brown University, United States
Zhanlian Feng,
Brown University, United States
Melissa A. Clark,
Brown University, United States
Mary L. Fennell,
Brown University, United States
2012 Conference Presentation Equity United States
06 May 2015
Does choice improve subjective well-being? The case of German long-term care provision
Valentina Zigante,
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012 Conference Presentation EquityEvaluation Germany