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Home Care Reform in the Netherlands. Impacts on Unpaid Care [PDF]
Introduction In the Netherlands, about half a million people make use of home care, that is, formally arranged, and publicly financed home care services.
Staveren, I.P. (Irene) van
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De wijkverpleegkundige als Zichtbare schakel in de wijk in Rotterdam [PDF]
__Abstract__ Doel van de evaluatiestudie van Zichtbare Schakels Rotterdam was om i) inzicht te krijgen in de kosten en baten van de inzet van Zichtbare Schakels voor cliënten, ii) na te gaan in hoeverre cliënten, Zichtbare Schakels en andere ...
Cramm, J.M. (Jane) +1 more
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Working Paper 07-10 - The Belgian long-term care system [PDF]
This report describes the organization of the Belgian long‐term care system. It can be characterized as a mixed system with extensive public care provision and substantial support from informal care mainly within the family.
Peter Willemé
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Home Care Reform in the Netherlands: Impacts on Unpaid Care in Rotterdam [PDF]
: The 2007 change in the law of home care for household help in the Netherlands concerns competitive tendering at municipal level. This has reduced quality and choice for care receivers.
Staveren, I.P. (Irene) van
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Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the ICHOM standard set for stroke: the Dutch version. [PDF]
Oosterveer DM +6 more
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Uitvoering AWBZ door zorgverzekeraars onverstandig [PDF]
Het voorstel om de AWBZ te laten uitvoeren door concurrerende zorgverzekeraars is niet verstandig. Zorgverzekeraars hebben geen financieel belang bij investeringen in goede AWBZ-zorg omdat AWBZ-zorggebruikers voorspelbaar verliesgevend zijn ...
Schut, F.T. (Erik) +1 more
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WP 63 - Marktwerking en arbeidsvoorwaarden – de casus van het openbaar vervoer, de energiebedrijven en de thuiszorg [PDF]
h3. Summary in English *Liberalisation and employment conditions - the evidence of public utilities, public transport and domiciliary health care in the Netherlands.
Marc Meer, Monique Aerts, Schaapman, M.
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