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Commentary CASE STUDY PETER THISTLETHWAITE HEAD OF SOCIAL POLICY, DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL n his Case Study on Care Management in the clearer about these sorts of distinctions. However, immediately preceding issue of this journal, I have personally found the majority of DoH guidance IBob Hudson started from the position that there on community care implementation to be consistently was some evidence that mainstream care management helpful, so I am not complaining. Amanda Edwards was faltering in practice, although, in her Commentary, has given managers a helpful framework, and she is Lorna Brown vigorously asserted that progress was undoubtedly right to make the point that the provision now beginning to be made and that care manager skills of care management services does not necessarily in unfamiliar tasks were developing noticeably. The mean the provision of a care manager for each user. very fact that Amanda Edwards makes a plea for ‘variety’ and ‘clarity’, and proposes an integrated Most senior managers these days will have had model for achieving this, suggests some acceptance of plenty of experience of redesigning organisations and the idea of faltering practice in the mainstream. systems, so the prospect of further changes to minimise any faltering in the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Integrated Care Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1476-9018
DOI
10.1108/14769018199600013
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Abstract

CASE STUDY PETER THISTLETHWAITE HEAD OF SOCIAL POLICY, DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL n his Case Study on Care Management in the clearer about these sorts of distinctions. However, immediately preceding issue of this journal, I have personally found the majority of DoH guidance IBob Hudson started from the position that there on community care implementation to be consistently was some evidence that mainstream care management helpful, so I am not complaining. Amanda Edwards was faltering in practice, although, in her Commentary, has given managers a helpful framework, and she is Lorna Brown vigorously asserted that progress was undoubtedly right to make the point that the provision now beginning to be made and that care manager skills of care management services does not necessarily in unfamiliar tasks were developing noticeably. The mean the provision of a care manager for each user. very fact that Amanda Edwards makes a plea for ‘variety’ and ‘clarity’, and proposes an integrated Most senior managers these days will have had model for achieving this, suggests some acceptance of plenty of experience of redesigning organisations and the idea of faltering practice in the mainstream. systems, so the prospect of further changes to minimise any faltering in the

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Journal of Integrated CareEmerald Publishing

Published: Aug 1, 1996

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