TYPE | 2014 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2014 Conference Presentation
Comparing caregiving patterns of older people in poor and good health in Europe
Stefania Ilinca,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Andrea E. Schmidt,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Katharine Schulmann,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Ricardo Rodrigues,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Andrea Principi,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Francesco Barbabella,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Agnieszka Sowa,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Stella Golinowska,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Henrike Galenkamp,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
Dorly Deeg,
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Austria
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care EU
11 May 2015
An action program for integrated services of care, cure and community in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Evelien Rijken,
TNO, The Netherlands
2014 Conference Presentation Care integration The Netherlands
11 May 2015
But does it work? The challenge of evaluating complex integration projects: the experience from England
Ruth Thorlby,
Nuffield Trust, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care integrationEvaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
11 May 2015
Towards an integrated research design for studying integrated care
Ezra Dessers,
K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Geert Van Hootegem,
K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Steven Dhondt,
K.U.Leuven, Belgium
2014 Conference Presentation Care integration Belgium
11 May 2015
Economics of informal care: do we know enough to advocate for policy change?
Courtney Van Houtven,
Duke University Medical Centre, United States
2014 Conference Presentation EconomicsInformal care United States
11 May 2015
Long-term care between the local and the global
Ulrike Schneider,
Institute for Social Policy at the WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business), Austria
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Austria
10 May 2015
Choice and effectiveness of home care for the elderly
Ismo Linnosmaa,
The National Institute for Health and Welfare, Centre for Health and Social Economics (CHESS), Finland
2014 Conference Presentation Domiciliary care Finland
10 May 2015
What affects residents and family experience with nursing homes in Italy
Linda Palatella,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Sara Barsanti,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Antonella Rosa,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation Residential Care Italy
10 May 2015
A longitudinal and survival model with health care usage for insured elderly
Xavier Piulachs,
Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Ramon Alemany,
Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Montserrat Guillén,
Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
2014 Conference Presentation Care models Spain
10 May 2015
How pensions can help meet consumer needs under the new social care regime in England
Benjamin Rickayzen,
City University London & Thomas Kenny Partnership Assurance, United Kingdom
Jerry Barnfield,
City University, United Kingdom
David Curtis,
City University, United Kingdom
Linda Daly,
City University, United Kingdom
Ailsa Dunn,
City University, United Kingdom
David Passey,
City University, United Kingdom
Audrey Teow,
City University, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care models EnglandUnited Kingdom
10 May 2015
Care funding puzzle – the complexity of social finance
Natalia Marska-Dzioba,
University of Szczecin, Poland
2014 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing EUPoland
10 May 2015
Care managers’ perspectives on new national eligibility regulations for adult social care and support in England
Joanna Marczak,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Jose-Luis Fernandez,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
Tom Snell,
PSSRU, LSE, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care models EnglandUnited Kingdom
10 May 2015
Application of screening tools of chronic patients for case-management programmes in primary care in Spain
Francisco Rodenas Rigla,
Polibienestar Research Institute - University of Valencia, Spain
Ascensión Doñate-Martínez,
Polibienestar Research Institute - University of Valencia, Spain
Jordi Garcés Ferrer,
Polibienestar Research Institute - University of Valencia, Spain
2014 Conference Presentation Care models Spain
10 May 2015
Between reforms and formulations: long-term care policies in Poland and the Czech Republic
Pawel Luczak,
Poznan University of Economics, Poland
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Czech RepublicPoland
10 May 2015
A tale of integration and fragmentation: LTC services provision in four European cities
Giovanni Fosti,
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Francesco Longo,
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Elisabetta Notarnicola,
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Andrea Rotolo,
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Stefano Tasselli,
Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Italy
10 May 2015
Financial literacy and long-term care insurance coverage
Katerina Gousia,
PSSRU, CHSS, University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Economics EU
10 May 2015
Long-term care insurance for married individuals: insuring one without the other?
Norma B Coe,
University of Chicago, United States
Tamara R Konetzka,
University of Chicago, United States
Courtney van Houtven,
University of Chicago, United States
2014 Conference Presentation Evaluation United States
10 May 2015
Moral hazard and long-term care insurance
Tamara R Konetzka,
University of Chicago, United States
Daifeng He,
University of Chicago, United States
Jing Guo,
University of Chicago, United States
John Nyman,
University of Chicago, United States
2014 Conference Presentation Economics United States
10 May 2015
Preliminary findings from the community care voucher pilot program in Hong Kong
Terry Lum,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2014 Conference Presentation Care models Hong Kong
10 May 2015
Implementing innovative practices in resource poor nursing homes: comparing culture change and palliative care
Denise Tyler,
Brown University, United States
Renee R. Shield,
Brown University, United States
Susan C. Miller,
Brown University, United States
2014 Conference Presentation Residential Care United States
10 May 2015
Formal home health care: Is it worth it?
Norma Coe,
University of Washington, United States
Tamara Konetzka,
University of Washington, United States
Jing Guo,
University of Washington, United States
Courtney van Houtven,
University of Washington, United States
2014 Conference Presentation Domiciliary care United States
09 May 2015
What is home care policy and how can it be measured? A latent variable model
Judite Gonçalves,
Geneva School of Economics and Management, University of Geneva, Switzerland
France Weaver,
Geneva School of Economics and Management, University of Geneva, Switzerland
2014 Conference Presentation Care models Switzerland
09 May 2015
Integrated care of older people with complex health problems and severe needs – some experiences from Sweden
Lennart Johansson,
Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm University, Sweden
Mats Thorslund,
Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm University, Sweden
2014 Conference Presentation Care integration Sweden
09 May 2015
BMI, physical activity, and future care needs
Olena Nizalova,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Julien Forder,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Delivery of institutional long-term care under two social insurance schemes: does it work?
Hongsoo Kim,
Seoul National University, South Korea
Young-Il Jung,
Seoul National University, South Korea
Soonman Kwon,
Seoul National University, South Korea
2014 Conference Presentation Care integration South Korea
09 May 2015
Care for older people in Scotland: data from the social care, housing and health data linking project
David Bell,
University of Stirling, United Kingdom
Alasdair Rutherford,
University of Stirling, United Kingdom
Robert Wright,
University of Stirling, United Kingdom
Susan Murray,
University of Stirling, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Care integration ScotlandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
What affect residents’ nursing homes satisfaction: Italy versus Ontario experiences
Pietro Amat,
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and qualityResidential Care CanadaItaly
09 May 2015
Factors associated with unpaid carers’ quality of life: The similarities and differences between ethnic groups
Diane Fox,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Theresia Baumker,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Ann Netten,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care EnglandUnited Kingdom
09 May 2015
Insights into the work lives of health support workers in Canada
Whitney Berta,
University of Toronto, Canada
Liane Ginsburg,
University of Toronto, Canada
Audrey Laporte,
University of Toronto, Canada
Jennifer Baumbusch,
University of Toronto, Canada
Colin Reid,
University of Toronto, Canada
2014 Conference Presentation Workforce Canada
09 May 2015
Constructing elderly care integration and coordination as a policy issue – Evidence from France and Sweden
Alis Sopadzhiyan,
French School of Public Health (EHESP), France
Blanche Le Bihan,
French School of Public Health (EHESP), France
2014 Conference Presentation Care integration FranceSweden