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Centre for Public Health Research, City University London, Disability and Social Inclusion seminar, April 14th, 1-2.15pm
Will the integration of health and social care solve the problems of provision of long-term care?
Speaker: Richard Humphries, Assistant Director, Policy, The King's Fund
Integrated care has been a policy objective of successive governments for over 40 years yet progress has been patchy and limited. As our population ages and more younger people with disabilities are living longer too, the need for joined up person-centred care has never been greater. Richard will outline current policy initiatives to achieve integration including the move towards place-based systems of care and assess the evidence about impact on costs, outcomes and people's experience of services, drawing on examples from the UK and abroad.
Please reserve a place by contacting Doria Pilling: [log in to unmask]
Full details at: http://www.city.ac.uk/events/2016/april/will-the-integration-of-health-and-social-care-solve-the-problems-of-provision-of-long-term-care
<http://www.city.ac.uk/events/2016/april/will-the-integration-of-health-and-social-care-solve-the-problems-of-provision-of-long-term-care>Doria Pilling
Honorary Senior Research Fellow
Division of Health Services Research and Management
School of Health Sciences
City University London
Northampton Square
London, EC1V 0HB
020 8992 4302
0793 999 5357
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