Journal article
Adapting to a marketised system: Network analysis of a personalisation scheme in early implementation
E Malbon, D Alexander, G Carey, D Reeders, C Green, H Dickinson, A Kavanagh
Health and Social Care in the Community | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12639
Abstract
As governments worldwide turn to personalised budgets and market-based solutions for the distribution of care services, the care sector is challenged to adapt to new ways of working. The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an example of a personalised funding scheme that began full implementation in July 2016. It is presented as providing greater choice and control for people with lifelong disability in Australia. It is argued that the changes to the disability care sector that result from the NDIS will have profound impacts for the care sector and also the quality of care and well-being of individuals with a disability. Once established, the NDIS will join similar sche..
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