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Interventions that Encourage High-value Nursing Home Care: Lessons for the UK

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  • David Grabowski

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This OHE Seminar Briefing summarises a seminar given by Professor David Grabowski, which provided a health economics perspective on how payment and delivery interventions can encourage high-value nursing home care. It took lessons from the U.S. effort to encourage high-value care and applied them to the UK, where we have similarly relied on regulation as the key guarantor of quality.

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  • David Grabowski, 2017. "Interventions that Encourage High-value Nursing Home Care: Lessons for the UK," Seminar Briefing 001880, Office of Health Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ohe:sembri:001880
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    Interventions that Encourage High-value Nursing Home Care: Lessons for the UK;

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    • I1 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health

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