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      The SINTEF/Norwegian health and care services case

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          SINTEF Health Services Research is part of the SINTEF Foundation. Research areas are evaluation of health and welfare services. The health and welfare authorities are the main commissioners of our research.

          Policy practice

          SINTEF is the main supplier of research on health and social service reports to the authorities. The institute has competence on hospital and outpatient services to somatic and psychiatric patients (acute treatment, rehabilitation and joint efforts from different agencies). The same principles apply to delivery of services, irrespective of whether it is disability or old age: hospitals provide specialist competence in diagnostics and treatment. Rehabilitation is provided both by specialists and community services. Long-term care is provided in the person’s home as long as possible, both for people with disabilities and people of old age.

          Conclusion

          Independent research and evaluation are used by policy makers to continually evaluate and improve services.

          Discussion

          Health and welfare policies in Norway are generally the same for both elderly persons and persons with disabilities, provided by hospitals and community services.

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          Contributors
          Role: Research Director,
          SINTEF Health Services Research, Trondheim, Norway
          Journal
          Int J Integr Care
          IJIC
          International Journal of Integrated Care
          Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving (Utrecht, The Netherlands )
          1568-4156
          Apr-Jun 2009
          22 June 2009
          : 9
          : Suppl
          : e75
          Affiliations
          SINTEF Health Services Research, Trondheim, Norway
          Author notes
          Correspondence to: Britt Venner, E-mail: Britt.Venner@ 123456sintef.no
          Article
          ijic200975
          2707582
          f70dada1-3aad-4904-b6f8-b65ccf6f86c9
          Copyright 2009, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
          History
          Categories
          Conference Abstract
          Bridging Knowledge in Long Term Care 2009

          Health & Social care
          research,integrated health and social services,monitoring services
          Health & Social care
          research, integrated health and social services, monitoring services

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