TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
Person-directed care planning in long term care: a comparative perspective on policy trends and policy-relevant implementation factors
Michael Lepore,
RTI International, United States
2016 Conference Presentation PersonalisationPolicy International
17 Oct 2016
Direct payments support in England: the hidden face of direct payments
Vanessa Davey,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Personalisation EnglandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Direct payments in residential care
Daniel Lombard,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation PersonalisationResidential Care EnglandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
The economics of integration: what do we know?
Tamara Konetzka,
The University of Chicago, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Care integrationEconomics United States
17 Oct 2016
Which ASCOT profiles are considered worse than dead according to the Dutch population
Karen van Leeuwen,
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2016 Conference Presentation Evaluation The Netherlands
17 Oct 2016
Translation and cross-cultural validation of ASCOT instruments into German and Finnish
Ismo Linnosmaa,
THL, Finland
Birgit Trukeschitz,
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems FinlandGermany
17 Oct 2016
The impact of community-based long-term care on quality of life: a production function approach
Julien Forder,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation EvaluationOutcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Exploring the feasibility and validity of a pragmatic approach to estimating the impact of long-term care
Juliette Malley,
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Stacey Rand,
PSSRU, University of Kent , United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Evaluation EnglandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Long-term care in Quebec: so many issues to consider
Melanie Bourassa Forcier,
University of Sherbrooke, Canada
2016 Conference Presentation EvaluationPolicy Canada
17 Oct 2016
Reablement and shared goals of self-reliance among users and care workers
Tine Rostgaard,
KORA, Denmark
2016 Conference Presentation Policy Denmark
17 Oct 2016
Dynamics of social innovation and long-term care for elderly people: evidence based on case studies from Wallonia and Brussels
Ela Callorda Fossati,
CIRTES UCL, Belgium
2016 Conference Presentation Policy Belgium
17 Oct 2016
Technology skills for the long term care sector: developing a research agenda
Bernard Casey ,
PSSRU, London School of Economics , United Kingdom
Paul Freddolino,
Michigan State University, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Care models GermanyJapan
17 Oct 2016
Housing and services in older age
Minna Kaarakainen,
University of Helsinki, Finland
2016 Conference Presentation Housing Finland
17 Oct 2016
Community wards: an evaluation of the virtual ward services
Christine McGregor,
Scottish Government, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Care modelsEvaluation ScotlandUnited Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
Cost-benefit analysis of functional adaptation at home for reducing assistance needs and preventing falls: the case of Barcelona
Estefania Alaminos,
Riskcenter-Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
2016 Conference Presentation Care models Spain
17 Oct 2016
A simulation tool for decision making in long term-care in healthcare systems
Francisco Ródenas,
University of Valencia - Polibienestar Research Institute, Spain
2016 Conference Presentation Technology Spain
17 Oct 2016
Individual saving behaviour and the welfare consequences of alternative means-testing policies
Pei Sun,
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation EconomicsPolicy United Kingdom
17 Oct 2016
The unintended consequences of reduced post-acute care lengths of stay
Emily Gadbois,
Brown University, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Care modelsEconomics United States
17 Oct 2016
Quantum of public home care provision in Ireland – correlation with economic growth
Liam O’Sullivan,
Care Alliance, Ireland
2016 Conference Presentation Domiciliary careEconomics Ireland
17 Oct 2016
How men experience the provision of dementia care
Klara Lorenz,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation DementiaInformal care EnglandUnited Kingdom
14 Oct 2016
Systematic mapping of the evidence on what works on dementia: who researches what?
Dave McDaid,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Dementia International
14 Oct 2016
The MODEM Project (A comprehensive approach to modelling outcome and costs impacts of interventions for dementia)
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation DementiaOutcomes and quality EnglandUnited Kingdom
14 Oct 2016
Policies of user participation: The case of older people and social care in Norway and England
Karen Christensen,
University of Bergen, Norway
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsPolicy EnglandNorway
14 Oct 2016
Ageing and elderly care in the Arab region: policy challenges and opportunities
Shereen Hussein,
King's College London, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Arab Region
14 Oct 2016
Adopting catastrophic public insurance for LTSS: will the United States follow Australia and England
Pamela Nadash,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsFunding/purchasing AustraliaEnglandUnited States
14 Oct 2016
The marketization of long-term care policies – explaining differences in the reform pathways in conservative welfare states
Thurid Eggers,
University of Hamburg, Germany
2016 Conference Presentation Markets/regulationPolicy AustriaGermany
14 Oct 2016
The end of familialism? Public policy, family organisation and the growth of the home care market in Italy
Costanzo Ranci,
Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation Domiciliary carePolicy Italy
14 Oct 2016
When frontline workers exercise their discretion: evidence from care-needs certification for long-term care in Japan
Reiko Arami,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce Japan
14 Oct 2016
Patients’ experiences transitioning to post-acute care in skilled nursing facilities
Emily Gadbois,
Brown University, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Case management United States
14 Oct 2016
An analytic approach to service needs assessment in elderly care
Merja Tepponen,
South Karelia District of Social and Health Care (Eksote), Finland
2016 Conference Presentation Case management Finland