Market-Modelled Home Care: Impact on Job Satisfaction and Propensity to Leave
Responding to increasing health-care costs, deficit financing and the aging of the population, many OECD nations are exploring new cost-efficient health-care models. One such model, designed to manage the homebased health-care system through the application of quasi-market principles has been adopted by the province of Ontario. Findings from a case study of 835 Ontario home-care workers indicate that a market-modelled approach to health-care restructuring may be leading to decreased levels of job satisfaction and a greater propensity to leave among workers in the home-care sector.
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2007
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Authors: | Denton, Margaret ; Zeytinoglu, Isik ; Kusch, Karen ; Davies, Sharon |
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Canadian Public Policy. - University of Toronto Press. - Vol. 33.2007, s1, p. 81-99
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University of Toronto Press |
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