The relationship of personal budgets with independence, participation and quality of life; a secondary analysis of survey data using propensity score matching
Abstract Objectives Personal budgets for social and health care have been introduced in many European countries over recent decades. The assumption is that people with a personal budget are able to purchase care that matches their needs more closely and therefore experience greater independence and...
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Main Authors: | Anna Maria Marangos (Author), Jurjen Iedema (Author), Mirjam de Klerk (Author), Isolde Woittiez (Author), Peter P. Groenewegen (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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