An Assessment of The Development of Telecare in Scotland 2006-2010
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New Haven ResearchDate published:
26 October, 2010Region:
Scotland Publication type:
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The purpose of this report is to: Present data on the growth of telecare through TDP funding, based on quarterly reports submitted by Scottish local care partnerships; provide an assessment of progress against the business case made for TDP funding in Scotland, using the quarterly reports and other available data; provide a broader review of progress against ‘Seizing the Opportunity’; and consider more generally the extent to which efforts to promote telecare over the period 2006-10 have led to mainstreamed services across Scotland.
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