Social Care in Old Age: More Than a Funding Problem

作者: John Baldock

DOI: 10.1111/1467-9515.00039

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摘要: There is currently a debate about the future funding of long-term care for old people. Welcome as it is, there risk that focus on finance will obscure equally important questions who should provide and what models be chosen. Many years research innovation in elderly have shown effective efficient provision simple services very difficult to achieve. Social at once everyday peculiarly complex. Some essential characteristics social are described which make unlikely solution problem improve either allocation or outcomes care.

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