1. Personal health budgets: common myths and misconceptions.
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Morris-Thompson, Trish, Singh, Smriti, Scarsbrook, Karen, and Marks-Maran, Di
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HOME care services ,MEDICAL economics ,HOUSEKEEPING ,MEDICAL care ,BUDGET ,LONG-term health care ,NATIONAL health services ,PEOPLE with disabilities ,PRIMARY health care ,PUBLIC welfare ,ECONOMICS - Abstract
Personal health budgets (PHBs) were introduced at 61 sites across England; 20 of which were evaluated in a report published in November 2012. There has been collective resistance to PHBs and negative reporting in the professional healthcare press. However, there is some early evidence that PHBs are proving to be successful. Nurses in the community are having a pivotal role in their implementation. This article addresses a number of negative and often misleading myths about PHBs that have been publicised in some areas of the professional press. INSETS: Box 1. A 45-year-old disabled woman;Box 2. A young disabled man. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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