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Delayed discharge from hospital: supporting older people to exercise choice

Michelle Cornes (Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London)
Jill Manthorpe (Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London)
Eddie Donaghy (Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling)
Mary Godfrey (Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds)
Gill Hubbard (Cancer Care Research Centre, University of Stirling)
Jean Townsend (Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds)

Working with Older People

ISSN: 1366-3666

Article publication date: 1 March 2008

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Abstract

The government's reimbursement policy, whereby local councils face fines if a patient cannot be discharged from hospital because they are waiting for an assessment etc, introduced new pressures into a system that was already fraught. One of the policy's aims is to allow people to exercise ‘genuine choice’ as regards their ongoing and longer‐term care. Based on their research into the policy however, Michelle Cornes et al investigate whether choice really can be exercised when lying in a hospital bed.

Citation

Cornes, M., Manthorpe, J., Donaghy, E., Godfrey, M., Hubbard, G. and Townsend, J. (2008), "Delayed discharge from hospital: supporting older people to exercise choice", Working with Older People, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 16-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/13663666200800005

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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