Designing care for the long-term patient: How much change is necessary in the pattern of health provision?
R. Morris
American Journal of Public Health, 1980, vol. 70, issue 5, 471-472
Abstract:
Long-term care research and planning needs to pursue three troublesome issues while probing costs and benefits: securing equal attention to prevention, cure, restoration and care; choosing between a health or a welfare structure for the caring function; and 3) procuring balanced funding for diversified options for living with disability.
Date: 1980
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