Public spending on adult social care and delayed transfers of care in England

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Pub Date : 2020-08-31 DOI:10.1108/qaoa-11-2019-0066
J. Iparraguirre
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This paper aims to whether current public expenditure on adult social care services might be associated with the number of delayed days of care attributable to the social care system in England.,Panel econometric models on data from local authorities with adult social care responsibilities in England between 2013–2014 and 2018–2019.,After controlling for other organisational sources of inefficiency, the level of demand in the area and the income poverty amongst the resident older population, this paper finds that a 4.5% reduction in current spending per head on adult social care per older person in one year is associated with an increase by 0.01 delayed days per head the following year.,Given the costs of adverse outcomes of delayed transfers of care reported in the literature, this paper suggests that budgetary constraints to adult social care services would represent a false economy of public funds.,This is the first paper that models the association between public spending on adult social care and delayed transfers of care due to issues originating in the social care system in England.
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英国成人社会护理的公共支出和延迟的护理转移
本文旨在了解目前成人社会护理服务的公共支出是否与英国社会护理系统造成的护理延迟天数有关。,基于2013-2014年至2018-2019年间英格兰负有成人社会护理责任的地方当局数据的面板计量经济模型。在控制了其他组织低效来源、该地区的需求水平和老年居民的收入贫困后,本文发现,目前每个老年人在成人社会护理方面的人均支出在一年内减少4.5%,与第二年人均延迟天数增加0.01天有关。,鉴于文献中报道的延迟转移护理的不利后果的成本,本文认为,对成人社会护理服务的预算限制将代表虚假的公共资金经济。,这是第一篇模拟成人社会护理公共支出与英国社会护理系统问题导致的护理转移延迟之间关系的论文。
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