TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
TYPE | 2016 Conference Presentation
Case management as social innovation in long-term care: lessons from Italy
Georgia Casanova,
INRCA – National Institute of Health & Science on Ageing, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Case management Italy
14 Oct 2016
A capabilities approach to standard of living and disability costs in older people in the UK
Elaine Douglas,
University of Stirling, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Economics United Kingdom
14 Oct 2016
The effect of frailty and cognitive impairment levels on formal and informal care time for older adults in community
Gloria Wong,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce Hong Kong
14 Oct 2016
Use of long-term care is increasingly concentrated in the last years of life – a comparison of old decedents and survivors from 2000 to 2011
Leena Forma,
University of Tampere, Finland
2016 Conference Presentation Demand Finland
14 Oct 2016
Modelling dementia care pathways in low, middle and high income countries
Adelina Comas-Herrera,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Dementia United Kingdom
14 Oct 2016
The care profiles during the last years of life – the impact of dementia and age in 1998 and 2013
Mari Aaltonen,
University of Tampere, Finland
2016 Conference Presentation Dementia Finland
14 Oct 2016
Health care transitions among people with dementia at the end of life
Amy Hsu,
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada
2016 Conference Presentation Dementia Canada
14 Oct 2016
Long term care system in comparative perspective: private care resources and family involvement in care
Matteo Luppi,
Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems EU
14 Oct 2016
Comparing Japanese and Swedish future LTC cost development 2010 – 2040
Marten Lagergren,
Stockholm Gerontology Research Center, Sweden
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsFunding/purchasing JapanSweden
14 Oct 2016
Quantifying social protection for long-term care in OECD countries
Tim Muir,
OECD
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems OECD
14 Oct 2016
Eligibility and affordability of LTC services – a global view
Markus Kraus,
Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Austria
14 Oct 2016
Long term care policy above the fray? The case of German long term care expansion in the face of austerity
Lorraine Frisina-Doetter,
University of Bremen, Germany
2016 Conference Presentation Policy Germany
14 Oct 2016
The other way around? New perspectives on LTC policies in old age care in Sweden and Spain
María Ángeles Tortosa,
University of Valencia, Spain
2016 Conference Presentation Policy SpainSweden
14 Oct 2016
Barriers to wider use of technology in dementia care and support
Martin Knapp,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation DementiaTechnology International
14 Oct 2016
Variations in care costs of people with social care needs: the impact of telecare
Catherine Henderson,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Technology EnglandUnited Kingdom
14 Oct 2016
Technology tools to support people with dementia and family carers
Klara Lorenz,
PSSRU, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Technology International
14 Oct 2016
Are recessions good for staffing in hospitals and nursing homes?
Rachel Werner,
University of Pennsylvania, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Economics United States
14 Oct 2016
Evaluating purchaser performance in promoting quality through budget reallocations
Niek Stadhouders,
Radboudumc, The Netherlands
2016 Conference Presentation Economics The Netherlands
14 Oct 2016
Pay less, consume more? Estimating the price elasticity of demand for home care services of the disabled elderly
Marianne Tenand,
Paris School of Economics & Ecole normale supérieure, France
2016 Conference Presentation Economics France
14 Oct 2016
Attracting and retaining workforce in the long-term care sector: the German case
Matthias von Schwanenflügel,
Directorate-General ‘Demographic Change, Senior Citizens, Non-statutory Welfare’, Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, Berlin, Germany
2016 Conference Presentation Workforce Germany
14 Oct 2016
An international overview of long-term care workforce challenges
Tim Muir,
OECD
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems OECD
14 Oct 2016
Promoting participation of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in social care research: developing an easy read version of ASCOT research
James Caiels,
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United Kingdom
13 Oct 2016
Speaking out for change – a personal story about life in a long term care facility in Alberta
Linda McFarlane,
Member of Alberta College of Social Workers, Canada
2016 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality Canada
13 Oct 2016
The German market for private long-term care insurance: the impact of public subsidies for purchase
Pamela Nadash,
University of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
2016 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing Germany
13 Oct 2016
Where does the money go? Financialised chains and the crisis in residential care
Anne Killett ,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Sukhdev Johal,
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasingResidential Care United Kingdom
13 Oct 2016
New entitlement rules for Germany’s long-term care insurance
Heinz Rothgang,
University of Bremen, Germany
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems Germany
13 Oct 2016
The future of social care funding – who pays?
Ben Rickayzen,
City University London , United Kingdom
Thomas Kenny,
Partnership , United Kingdom
2016 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing United Kingdom
13 Oct 2016
Partner care: on the way to gender equality in Spain and Sweden
Gerdt Sundstrom,
Institute of Gerontology, Jönköping, Sweden
2016 Conference Presentation EquityInformal care SpainSweden
13 Oct 2016
Socioeconomic status and engagement in work, volunteering, and caregiving activities among Chinese older adults in Hong Kong
Jennifer Tang,
University of Kong Kong, Hong Kong
2016 Conference Presentation Informal care Hong Kong
13 Oct 2016
Expected longevity and productive ageing involvement among older Chinese in Hong Kong
Terry Lum,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2016 Conference Presentation Informal care Hong Kong