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Tag Archives: Bed-Based Intermediate Care Services
Reading Lists Supplied by The King’s Fund (King’s Fund Information and Library Service)
Posted on June 26, 2012 by Dementia and Elderly Care News (an online adjunct to Dementia and Elderly Care: the Latest Evidence)
Summary The King’s Fund Information and Library Service produces a growing repertoire of reading lists on many topics of interest to readers of Dementia: the Latest Evidence. Each contains a selected list of references gathered and maintained by The King’s Fund … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Community Care, End of Life Care, Enhancing the Healing Environment, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), Integrated Care, King's Fund, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Patient Care Pathway, Proposed for Next Newsletter, Quick Insights, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Funding, Age Discrimination, Bed-Based Intermediate Care Services, Bibliography, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME), Black and Minority Ethnic Communities: Mental Health, Black and Minority Ethnic Older People, Black Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME), BME People with Dementia, BME: Black and Minority Ethnic, Clinical Governance, Clinical Leadership, EHE Bibliography, Electronic Patient Records: NHS, Encouraging Healthy Behaviour, Engagement, Epidemiology, Ethnic Health, Ethnic Health Issues, Financial Issues, Financial Pressure in the NHS, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Healthy Behaviour, Inpatient Mental Health Services, Integration, Intermediate Care, International Health Care Comparisons, King's Fund Information and Library Service, Leadership, Leadership in the NHS, London, London Health Issues, Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Measuring Patient Experience, Mental Health: Black and Minority Ethnic Communities, NHS Electronic Patient Records, NHS Reform, NHS Reform in England, NHS Workforce, Older People and Mental Health, Partnership Working, Patient Choice, Patient Experience, Patient Experience Research, Payment by Results (PbR), Point of Care: Improving Patient Experience, Practice Based Commissioning (PBC), Public Engagement Exercises, Public Health, Public Health in England, Public Involvement in Health Services, Reading Lists, Reading Lists: The King's Fund, Refugee Health Care, Service Integration, Social Care, Social Care Workforce, Social Epidemiology, User Involvement, Workforce Development, Workforce Diversity, Workforce Planning and Development
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Atlas of Variations in Social Care Quality and Spending in England (MHP Health Mandate)
Posted on June 14, 2012 by Dementia and Elderly Care News (an online adjunct to Dementia and Elderly Care: the Latest Evidence)
Summary Health and social care reforms have placed high importance on the integration of services to improve the quality of care for people and bring about savings and efficiencies. The Government has allocated an additional £2 billion per annum by … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, MHP Health Mandate, National, NHS, Proposed for Next Newsletter, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Admissions to Nursing Care, Admissions to Residential Care, Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF), Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework 2012/13, ASCOF: Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, Atlas of Variations in Social Care in England, Bed-Based Intermediate Care Services, Care Integration, Carer Satisfaction, Carers’ Grant, CCGs: Clinical Commissioning Groups, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Commissioning Task, CQUIN Frameworks, Disabled Facilities Grant, Domains of Competence (CCGs), Eligibility Criteria for Social Care, Emergency Admissions, Emergency Readmissions, Emergency Readmissions to Hospital, Extra Care Scheme, Fair Access to Care Services (FACS) Eligibility Criteria, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Wellbeing Boards, Information and Advice, Information and Support for Carers, Integration, Law Commission, Local Authorities, Local Authorities (LAs), Mental Health Services, MHP Communications, NHS Commissioning Board, No Health Without Mental Health Strategy, Personal Budgets, Personal Health Budgets, Quality and Outcomes Dataset (QODs), Reablement, Reablement Services, Safeguarding Adults at Risk, Self-Directed Support, Service Integration, Social Care, Social Care Policy, Social Care Quality and Spending in England, Supporting People Grant, User Satisfaction (Adult Social Care in England), Variations in Social Care Quality and Spending in England
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