Care Systems Fit For An Ageing
Found 5 free book(s)Making our health and care systems fit for an ageing ...
www.kingsfund.org.uktogether. The components of care covered in the paper are set out in Figure 2 below, all contributing to an overall goal of high-quality, person-centred co-ordinated care for older people that focuses on maintaining health and independence. Making our health and care systems fit for an ageing population
A Healthier Wales
gov.walessocial care – an ageing population, lifestyle changes, public expectations and new and emerging medical technologies. The Review made a strong case that a service based mainly on a medical model of health, and a separate system of social care, is not fit for the future. The need for change is with us now, not just at some distant date.
State of Health in the EU Ireland - World Health Organization
www.euro.who.intthe health system is underperforming and that a fundamental transformation is needed to make it fit to meet future demands associated with an ageing society. Key areas to be tackled include introducing a universal health system, building up the health system to improve access and adequately meet health care needs, more consistent
FUTURE OF WORK AND SKILLS - OECD
www.oecd.orgworkers are retiring. Population ageing is also likely to lead to important reallocations of labour and resources across sectors and occupations as consumer tastes change: demand is likely to shift from durable goods (such as cars) towards services (such as health care). In countries with a young and growing
Impact of Globalization on Human Resource Management
www.jimsjournal.orgStates, Germany and Japan will face long term talent shortages mainly due to ageing and the retirement of baby boomers. There are more workers retiring than entering the labor force in these countries. By 2020, for every five retiring workers, only four new workers will join the labor force in most developed countries.