Does outsourcing enable the survival of good care homes? A longitudinal analysis of all care homes in England, 2011-2023
Background It is unclear whether outsourcing has enabled the growth and survival of the best care homes, as intended. We aimed to test whether ownership (for-profit, public and third sector (non-profit)) influences determinants of closure among all care homes in England, 2011-2023.Methods We created...
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Main Authors: | Anders Malthe Bach-Mortensen (Author), Michelle Degli Esposti (Author), Benjamin Goodair (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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