Regulating Long-Term Care Quality
An International Comparison
Herausgeber: Mor, Vincent; Maresso, Anna; Leone, Tiziana
Regulating Long-Term Care Quality
An International Comparison
Herausgeber: Mor, Vincent; Maresso, Anna; Leone, Tiziana
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How to care for the increasing number of elderly people in the global population is a challenge facing governments in both the developed and the developing world. Using a series of case studies from Europe, North America and Asia, this book surveys different approaches to long-term care provision and regulation.
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How to care for the increasing number of elderly people in the global population is a challenge facing governments in both the developed and the developing world. Using a series of case studies from Europe, North America and Asia, this book surveys different approaches to long-term care provision and regulation.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 519
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 746g
- ISBN-13: 9781107665354
- ISBN-10: 1107665353
- Artikelnr.: 39631512
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 519
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 746g
- ISBN-13: 9781107665354
- ISBN-10: 1107665353
- Artikelnr.: 39631512
Foreword; Part I. Introduction: 1. A framework for understanding regulation
of long-term care quality Vincent Mor; Part II. Long-term Care Quality
Systems Based on 'Professionalism': 2. Performance measurement in long-term
care in Austria Kai Leichsenring, Frédérique LaMontagne-Godwin, Andrea
Schmidt, Ricardo Rodrigues and Georg Ruppe; 3. Monitoring the quality of
long-term care in Germany Vjenka Garms-Homolová and Reinhard Busse; 4.
Quality monitoring of long-term care in Switzerland Guido Bartelt, Ruedi
Gilgen, Daniel Grob and Thomas Münzer; 5. Japan's long-term care
regulations focused on structure - rationale and future prospects Naoki
Ikegami, Tomoaki Ishibashi and Takashi Amano; Part III. Long-term Care
Quality Systems Based on Regulatory Inspection Frameworks: 6. Regulating
long-term care quality in Australia Len C. Gray, David J. Cullen and Harold
B. Lomas; 7. Regulating the quality and safety of long-term care in England
Juliette Malley, Jacquetta Holder, Rachael Dodgson and Samantha Booth; 8.
Quality monitoring of long-term care for older people in the Netherlands
Jos M. G. A. Schols, Dinnus H. M. Frijters, Rudd G. I. J. M. Kempen and Jan
P. H. Hamers; 9. The regulatory structure of Spanish long-term care: the
case of Catalonia's service structures and quality assurance systems Sergio
Ariño Blasco, Meritxell Solé, Gloria Rubert, José M. Sanjuan and Joan Gil;
Part IV. Long-term Care Quality Systems Based on Data Measurement and
Public Reporting: 10. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in Finland
Harriet Finne-Soveri, Teija Hammar, Anja Noro, Sari Anttila and Päivi
Voutilainen; 11. Regulation of long-term care in the United States David
Stevenson and Jeffrey Bramson; 12. Long-term care for the elderly in
Canada: progress toward an integrated system John P. Hirdes and Vahe
Kehyayan; 13. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in New Zealand
Brigette Meehan and Nigel Millar; Part V. Long-term Care Quality Systems
and Developing Regulatory Systems: 14. Quality monitoring of long-term care
in the Republic of Korea Hye-Young Jung, Soong-Nang Jang, Jae Eun Seok and
Soonman Kwon; 15. Long-term care in China: reigning in market forces
through regulatory oversight Zhanlian Feng, Xinping Guan, Xiaotian Feng,
Chang Liu, Heying Jenny Zhan and Vincent Mor; Part VI. Conclusion: 16.
Regulating quality of long-term care - what have we learned? Tiziana Leone,
Anna Maresso and Vincent Mor; Index.
of long-term care quality Vincent Mor; Part II. Long-term Care Quality
Systems Based on 'Professionalism': 2. Performance measurement in long-term
care in Austria Kai Leichsenring, Frédérique LaMontagne-Godwin, Andrea
Schmidt, Ricardo Rodrigues and Georg Ruppe; 3. Monitoring the quality of
long-term care in Germany Vjenka Garms-Homolová and Reinhard Busse; 4.
Quality monitoring of long-term care in Switzerland Guido Bartelt, Ruedi
Gilgen, Daniel Grob and Thomas Münzer; 5. Japan's long-term care
regulations focused on structure - rationale and future prospects Naoki
Ikegami, Tomoaki Ishibashi and Takashi Amano; Part III. Long-term Care
Quality Systems Based on Regulatory Inspection Frameworks: 6. Regulating
long-term care quality in Australia Len C. Gray, David J. Cullen and Harold
B. Lomas; 7. Regulating the quality and safety of long-term care in England
Juliette Malley, Jacquetta Holder, Rachael Dodgson and Samantha Booth; 8.
Quality monitoring of long-term care for older people in the Netherlands
Jos M. G. A. Schols, Dinnus H. M. Frijters, Rudd G. I. J. M. Kempen and Jan
P. H. Hamers; 9. The regulatory structure of Spanish long-term care: the
case of Catalonia's service structures and quality assurance systems Sergio
Ariño Blasco, Meritxell Solé, Gloria Rubert, José M. Sanjuan and Joan Gil;
Part IV. Long-term Care Quality Systems Based on Data Measurement and
Public Reporting: 10. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in Finland
Harriet Finne-Soveri, Teija Hammar, Anja Noro, Sari Anttila and Päivi
Voutilainen; 11. Regulation of long-term care in the United States David
Stevenson and Jeffrey Bramson; 12. Long-term care for the elderly in
Canada: progress toward an integrated system John P. Hirdes and Vahe
Kehyayan; 13. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in New Zealand
Brigette Meehan and Nigel Millar; Part V. Long-term Care Quality Systems
and Developing Regulatory Systems: 14. Quality monitoring of long-term care
in the Republic of Korea Hye-Young Jung, Soong-Nang Jang, Jae Eun Seok and
Soonman Kwon; 15. Long-term care in China: reigning in market forces
through regulatory oversight Zhanlian Feng, Xinping Guan, Xiaotian Feng,
Chang Liu, Heying Jenny Zhan and Vincent Mor; Part VI. Conclusion: 16.
Regulating quality of long-term care - what have we learned? Tiziana Leone,
Anna Maresso and Vincent Mor; Index.
Foreword; Part I. Introduction: 1. A framework for understanding regulation
of long-term care quality Vincent Mor; Part II. Long-term Care Quality
Systems Based on 'Professionalism': 2. Performance measurement in long-term
care in Austria Kai Leichsenring, Frédérique LaMontagne-Godwin, Andrea
Schmidt, Ricardo Rodrigues and Georg Ruppe; 3. Monitoring the quality of
long-term care in Germany Vjenka Garms-Homolová and Reinhard Busse; 4.
Quality monitoring of long-term care in Switzerland Guido Bartelt, Ruedi
Gilgen, Daniel Grob and Thomas Münzer; 5. Japan's long-term care
regulations focused on structure - rationale and future prospects Naoki
Ikegami, Tomoaki Ishibashi and Takashi Amano; Part III. Long-term Care
Quality Systems Based on Regulatory Inspection Frameworks: 6. Regulating
long-term care quality in Australia Len C. Gray, David J. Cullen and Harold
B. Lomas; 7. Regulating the quality and safety of long-term care in England
Juliette Malley, Jacquetta Holder, Rachael Dodgson and Samantha Booth; 8.
Quality monitoring of long-term care for older people in the Netherlands
Jos M. G. A. Schols, Dinnus H. M. Frijters, Rudd G. I. J. M. Kempen and Jan
P. H. Hamers; 9. The regulatory structure of Spanish long-term care: the
case of Catalonia's service structures and quality assurance systems Sergio
Ariño Blasco, Meritxell Solé, Gloria Rubert, José M. Sanjuan and Joan Gil;
Part IV. Long-term Care Quality Systems Based on Data Measurement and
Public Reporting: 10. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in Finland
Harriet Finne-Soveri, Teija Hammar, Anja Noro, Sari Anttila and Päivi
Voutilainen; 11. Regulation of long-term care in the United States David
Stevenson and Jeffrey Bramson; 12. Long-term care for the elderly in
Canada: progress toward an integrated system John P. Hirdes and Vahe
Kehyayan; 13. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in New Zealand
Brigette Meehan and Nigel Millar; Part V. Long-term Care Quality Systems
and Developing Regulatory Systems: 14. Quality monitoring of long-term care
in the Republic of Korea Hye-Young Jung, Soong-Nang Jang, Jae Eun Seok and
Soonman Kwon; 15. Long-term care in China: reigning in market forces
through regulatory oversight Zhanlian Feng, Xinping Guan, Xiaotian Feng,
Chang Liu, Heying Jenny Zhan and Vincent Mor; Part VI. Conclusion: 16.
Regulating quality of long-term care - what have we learned? Tiziana Leone,
Anna Maresso and Vincent Mor; Index.
of long-term care quality Vincent Mor; Part II. Long-term Care Quality
Systems Based on 'Professionalism': 2. Performance measurement in long-term
care in Austria Kai Leichsenring, Frédérique LaMontagne-Godwin, Andrea
Schmidt, Ricardo Rodrigues and Georg Ruppe; 3. Monitoring the quality of
long-term care in Germany Vjenka Garms-Homolová and Reinhard Busse; 4.
Quality monitoring of long-term care in Switzerland Guido Bartelt, Ruedi
Gilgen, Daniel Grob and Thomas Münzer; 5. Japan's long-term care
regulations focused on structure - rationale and future prospects Naoki
Ikegami, Tomoaki Ishibashi and Takashi Amano; Part III. Long-term Care
Quality Systems Based on Regulatory Inspection Frameworks: 6. Regulating
long-term care quality in Australia Len C. Gray, David J. Cullen and Harold
B. Lomas; 7. Regulating the quality and safety of long-term care in England
Juliette Malley, Jacquetta Holder, Rachael Dodgson and Samantha Booth; 8.
Quality monitoring of long-term care for older people in the Netherlands
Jos M. G. A. Schols, Dinnus H. M. Frijters, Rudd G. I. J. M. Kempen and Jan
P. H. Hamers; 9. The regulatory structure of Spanish long-term care: the
case of Catalonia's service structures and quality assurance systems Sergio
Ariño Blasco, Meritxell Solé, Gloria Rubert, José M. Sanjuan and Joan Gil;
Part IV. Long-term Care Quality Systems Based on Data Measurement and
Public Reporting: 10. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in Finland
Harriet Finne-Soveri, Teija Hammar, Anja Noro, Sari Anttila and Päivi
Voutilainen; 11. Regulation of long-term care in the United States David
Stevenson and Jeffrey Bramson; 12. Long-term care for the elderly in
Canada: progress toward an integrated system John P. Hirdes and Vahe
Kehyayan; 13. Monitoring the quality of long-term care in New Zealand
Brigette Meehan and Nigel Millar; Part V. Long-term Care Quality Systems
and Developing Regulatory Systems: 14. Quality monitoring of long-term care
in the Republic of Korea Hye-Young Jung, Soong-Nang Jang, Jae Eun Seok and
Soonman Kwon; 15. Long-term care in China: reigning in market forces
through regulatory oversight Zhanlian Feng, Xinping Guan, Xiaotian Feng,
Chang Liu, Heying Jenny Zhan and Vincent Mor; Part VI. Conclusion: 16.
Regulating quality of long-term care - what have we learned? Tiziana Leone,
Anna Maresso and Vincent Mor; Index.