"Care services in England remain on the brink of collapse despite the extra investment in social care. None of the measures outlined in the Spending Review will plug the funding gap in social care expected over the course of this Parliament."
Spending Review 2015: what it means for health and social care
Nuffield Trust Parliamentary Briefing
December 2015
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label care services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label care services. Show all posts
Friday, 4 December 2015
Spending Review 2015: what it means for health and social care
Labels:
budgets,
care services,
health care,
investment,
NHS,
public sector,
savings,
social care,
Spending Review
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Care services for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour
"This report examines the challenge faced in delivering key commitments in the Winterbourne View Concordat, the extent to which these have been achieved, and the barriers to transforming care services for people with learning disabilities."
Care services for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour
National Audit Office
February 2015
Read more here.
Care services for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour
National Audit Office
February 2015
Read more here.
Labels:
care services,
challenging behaviour,
learning disabilities,
service transformation,
transforming care
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Caring for our future
"On 15 September, the Government launched Caring for our future: shared ambitions for care and support – an engagement with people who use care and support services, carers, local councils, care providers, and the voluntary sector about the priorities for improving care and support."
Caring for our future
Department of Health
September 2011
Read more here.
Caring for our future
Department of Health
September 2011
Read more here.
Labels:
care services,
public sector,
support services
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