Privatization of Care

Privatization of Care

The Case of Nursing Homes

Armstrong, Pat; Armstrong, Hugh

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2019

250

Mole

Inglês

9781138346024

15 a 20 dias

386

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An Introduction to the Team and to Teamwork by Pat Armstrong, Privatization in Six Countries., 1. Privatizing Care: Setting the Stage by Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong, 2. The Growth of the For-Profit Nursing Home Sector in Norway and Sweden: Driving Forces and Resistance by Gudmund Agotnes, Frode F. Jacobsen, and Marta Szebehely, 3. Privatization of Nursing Homes in the United Kingdom and the United States by Charlene Harrington, Allyson M. Pollock, and Shailen Sutaria, 4. The Marketization and Commidification of Long-Term Care in Germany: Effects on Work and Relationship-Based Care in Nursing Homes by Beatrice Mueller, 5. Privatization of Long-Term Residential Care in Canada: The Case of Three Provinces by Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong, Martha McDonald, and Malcolm Doupe, 6. Labor Restructuring and Nursing Home Privatization in British Columbia by Andrew Longhurst, Sage Ponder, and Margaret McGregor , Key Issues, 7. Public Funding, Private Data in Ontario by Tamara Daly, 8. Towards Accountable For-Profits in Nursing Home Services? by Frode F. Jacobsen and Gudmund Agotnes, 9. Marketing Long-Term Care: Website Analysis of For-Profit Corporations in Sweden and Canada by Ruth Lowndes, Jacqueline Choiniere, and Sara Erlandsson, 10. Nurse Staffing in Nursing Homes in Industrialized Countries by Charlene Harrington and Frode F. Jacobsen, 11. Devalued Later Life: Older Residents' Experiences of Risk in a Market System of Residential and Nursing Homes by Liz Lloyd, 12. Shifting Responsibilities for Care: The Experiences of Staff and Families in Long-Term Residential Care by Rachel Barken and Pat Armstrong, 13. Promoting Public Care by Pat Armstrong
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Internet Site Nursing Home Compare;Quality of Life;Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network;Illness;Long Term Care Residences;Disability;Severe Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis;European Health Care;Health Quality Ontario;Canadian Health Care;Nursing Home Market;Cross National;Standard Reference Population;International Health Care;Swedish Nursing Homes;Public Funding;Long Term Care Insurance Funds;Public Policy;Resident Acuity;Economics of Aging;Nursing Home;Gerontology;Long Term Residential Care;Society;Frontline Care Work;Wealth;Long Term Care Services;Privatization;Nursing Home Sector;Private Equity;BC Liberal;For-Profit v. Non-Profit;Nursing Home Chains;Market Economy;LTCI;Marketization;Norwegian Nursing Home;Private v. Public;Nursing Home Beds;Long-Term Residential Care;CCRS;Health-Care Industry;Government Health Authorities;Long-term residential care facilities;Short Stay Residents;health care privatization;Nurse Staffing Levels;Seeking Ethics Approval