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  1. OECD Health Policy Studies
  2. A Good Life in Old Age?. Monitoring and Improving Quality in Long-term Care.
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Health Workforce Policies in OECD Countries. Right Jobs, Right Skills, Right Places.
Health Data Governance. Privacy, Monitoring and Research.
Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes: Policies for Better Health and Quality of Care
Addressing Dementia. The OECD Response.
Geographic Variations in Health Care. What Do We Know and What Can Be Done to Improve Health System Performance?.
Making Mental Health Count. The Social and Economic Costs of Neglecting Mental Health Care.
Cancer Care. Assuring Quality to Improve Survival.
A Good Life in Old Age?. Monitoring and Improving Quality in Long-term Care.
Chapters
Foreword
Glossary
Executive summary
Assessment and recommendations
Why the quality of long-term care matters
Measuring quality in long-term care
Using interRAI assessment systems to measure and maintain quality of long-term care
Regulation to improve quality in long-term care
Standardisation and monitoring of care processes
Incentives for providers and choice for consumers
Quality measurement and improvement in long-term care in Europe
Long-term care quality assurance in the United States
Strengthening Health Information Infrastructure for Health Care Quality Governance. Good Practices, New Opportunities and Data Privacy Protection Challenges.
Waiting Time Policies in the Health Sector. What Works?.
Help Wanted?. Providing and Paying for Long-Term Care.
Value for Money in Health Spending
Improving Value in Health Care. Measuring Quality.
Improving Health Sector Efficiency. The Role of Information and Communication Technologies.
Achieving Better Value for Money in Health Care
Pharmaceutical Pricing Policies in a Global Market
The Looming Crisis in the Health Workforce. How Can OECD Countries Respond?.

Foreword

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Author Pearson, Mark Jacob, Ralf
Abstract More and more people reach an age where they have to live with declining functional and cognitive abilities and thus become dependent on the help of others in their daily life. Protecting the right to a life in dignity of frail older people is thus becoming a major policy challenge.
Page Count 1
Starting Page 3
Ending Page 3
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2013-06-17
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Social Issues/Migration/Health
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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