TYPE | 2014 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2014 Conference Presentation
Long Term Care for the elderly in a country after transition. Example of Poland
Czepulis-Rutkowska,
Zofia-Institute of Labour and Social Studies, Poland
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Poland
15 May 2015
International review of assessment and eligibility for long-term care
Raphael Wittenberg,
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Christophe Eleftheriades,
CHSEO, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems AustraliaEnglandFranceGermanyNew ZealandThe NetherlandsUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
How will the growth in formal Long-term care affect long run fiscal sustainability in Norway
Erling Holmøy,
Statistics Norway, Norway
Birger Strøm,
Statistics Norway, Norway
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Norway
15 May 2015
Evaluating the reforms of the social care eligibility system in England
Tom Snell,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Measuring long-term care outcomes using ASCOT – experiences from Austria
Birgit Trukeschitz,
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality Austria
15 May 2015
Developing a social care outcome measure for unpaid carers
Diane Fox,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Stacey Rand,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Juliette Malley,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Ann Netten,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
15 May 2015
Using ASCOT to inform care practice
Nick Smith,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Ann-Marie Towers,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Sinead Rider,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Welch,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United Kingdom
15 May 2015
Using ASCOT in economic evaluation
Julien Forder,
PSSRU, University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
11 May 2015
Funding long-term care in the future: challenges and policy strategies
Heinz Rothgang,
University of Bremen, Germany
2014 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing International
11 May 2015
Whether to make or buy long-term care services – market developments in old-age care in selected European countries
Ricardo Rodrigues,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Juliane Winkelmann,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Kai Leichsenring,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2014 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation DenmarkEnglandGermanyThe Netherlands
11 May 2015
Explaining the fees gap between funding types in the English care homes market
Steve Allan,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
Julien Forder,
The University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation EnglandUnited Kingdom
11 May 2015
Who benefits from public reporting of nursing home quality?
Tamara R Konetzka,
University of Chicago, United States
David C Grabowski,
University of Chicago, United States
Marcelo Coca-Perriallon,
University of Chicago, United States
Rachel M Werner,
University of Chicago, United States
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United States
11 May 2015
Long term care: an analysis of the profile of the professional caregivers
Ana Martin-Caraballo,
Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
M. Manuela,
Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
Patricia Herranz,
Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
Flor M Guerro ,
Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
2014 Conference Presentation Workforce Spain
11 May 2015
Compassion and care work: a contested concept or a much needed
Jo Moriarty,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jill Manthorpe,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Martin Stevens,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Michelle Cornes,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jess Harris,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Kritika Samsi,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Workforce EnglandUnited Kingdom
11 May 2015
It’s not the money so how do motivations drive decisions to work in the long term care sector?
Martin Stevens,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jill Manthorpe,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jo Moriarty,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Michelle Cornes,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jess Harris,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Kritika Samsi ,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Workforce EnglandUnited Kingdom
11 May 2015
The US experience
Pamela Nadash,
University of Massachusetts Boston, United States
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems United States
11 May 2015
Financing long-term care in the United Kingdom
Raphael Wittenberg,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Ruth Hancock,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Bo Hu,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Derek King,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Marcello Morciano,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems United Kingdom
11 May 2015
New developments in funding LTC and family leave in Germany
Matthias von Schwanenflügel,
Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, Germany
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsFunding/purchasing Germany
11 May 2015
Developing long-term care insurance in France
Emmanuelle Brun,
CNSA, France
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems France
11 May 2015
Does ‘replacement care’ help unpaid carers remain in employment in England? Analysis using large-scale survey data
Derek King,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Linda Pickard,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Nicola Brimblecombe,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Martin Knapp,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care integrationInformal care EnglandUnited Kingdom
11 May 2015
Alzheimer’s disease: is a caregiver’s value dependent on their caring skills?
Martine Bellanger,
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sante Publique, France
Chloé Gerves,
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sante Publique, France
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care France
11 May 2015
The exchange motive and informal long-term care: evidence from the HRS exit-interviews
Frederic Krehl,
Center for Macroeconomic Research, University of Cologne, Germany
Max Groneck,
Center for Macroeconomic Research, University of Cologne, Germany
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care United States
11 May 2015
Changes in the balance between formal and informal care supply in England between 2001 and 2011
Valentina Zigante,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez ,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Fernanda Mazzotta,
University of Salerno, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care EnglandUnited Kingdom
11 May 2015
Loneliness, frustration and joy: the complexities of caring for someone with dementia
Jo Moriarty,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Jill Manthorpe,
King's College London, United Kingdom
Michelle Cornes,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Dementia United Kingdom
11 May 2015
Modelling the costs of dementia care in the UK
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Raphael Wittenberg,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Martin Knapp,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation DementiaEconomics United Kingdom
11 May 2015
Innovative care models to strengthen the response of health and social care systems for care of people with dementia across OECD countries
Yuki Murakami,
OECD, Germany
Francesca Colombo,
OECD, Germany
Tim Muir,
OECD, Germany
Klara Lorenz,
OECD, Germany
2014 Conference Presentation Care modelsDementia OECD
11 May 2015
A series of surveys about LTC in China conducted by Zhejiang University
Hong Mi,
Zhejiang University, China
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsEvaluation China
11 May 2015
Research on innovation of medical-nursing combined institutional care mode
Mingxu Yang,
Zhejiang University, China
Guanggang Feng,
Zhejiang University, China
2014 Conference Presentation Care models China
11 May 2015
Examining the effect of 2005 reform on certification process and self-assessed health
Sanae Nakazono,
Hosei University, Japan
Seiritsu Ogura,
Hosei University, Japan
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care Japan
11 May 2015
Double responsibilities of care: emerging new social risks of women providing both elderly care and childcare
Junko Yamashita,
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care Hong KongJapanSouth KoreaTaiwan