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Implementing the new community care

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Open UP, 1996Description: 230pISBN:
  • 0335196098
  • 0335196101
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • HV 100.
Contents:
1 - The purpose of the reforms.
2 - From high politics to local practice.
3 - Paying for community care.
4 - Changes in the structure of social services departments.
5 - Enabling authorities. I: the purchaser-provider split and market informatin.
6 - Enabling authorities. II: the market for social care.
7 - Care management. I: the idea of care management.
8 - Care management. II: assessing need and deciding eligibililty for service.
9 - Collaboration in community care.
10 - Conclusion: what has changed?
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Book Hirson Library (St Helier) Shelves WA 100 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 001453
Book Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust Knowledge Services Shelves XX(15959.2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available O_NOCOPY_514

1 - The purpose of the reforms.

2 - From high politics to local practice.

3 - Paying for community care.

4 - Changes in the structure of social services departments.

5 - Enabling authorities. I: the purchaser-provider split and market informatin.

6 - Enabling authorities. II: the market for social care.

7 - Care management. I: the idea of care management.

8 - Care management. II: assessing need and deciding eligibililty for service.

9 - Collaboration in community care.

10 - Conclusion: what has changed?

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