NHS and Community Care Act 1990 and discharges from hospital to private residential and nursing homes
Autor: | Norman J. Vetter, P.A. Lewis, R B Dunn |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
Perverse incentive
medicine.medical_specialty CARE Act Letter Aftercare Social Welfare State Medicine Nursing Medicine Humans Management process Geriatric Assessment General Environmental Science Aged Aged 80 and over business.industry Public health General Engineering General Medicine Length of Stay Home Care Services Patient Discharge United Kingdom Nursing Homes Social security Income Support General Earth and Planetary Sciences business Nursing homes |
Zdroj: | BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 309(6946) |
ISSN: | 0959-8138 |
Popis: | The NHS and Community Care Act 1990 requires social services departments to assess elderly inpatients who may need help after discharge from hospital and to use a care management process to arrange their care.1 One of the main aims of the act was to reverse the “perverse incentive” for people to be cared for in private residential and nursing homes. The act tried to achieve this aim by ensuring that money that was originally available through social security to people in private homes who received income support was transferred to social services departments; social services could use the money to maintain people in their own homes. Concern was expressed that the new assessment and care management might delay patients' discharge from hospital,2 and such delays have been reported. … |
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