Shifts to independent delivery of health and social care services
have led to increased numbers of micro-enterprises. Could these
tiny organisations with just 5 or fewer employees be the best way
of delivering cost-effective health and social care services in the
context of decreased budgets and increased demands? What size is
'just right' for a care provider? This book explores size as an
independent variable in care services, comparing outcomes and value
for money across micro, small, medium and large organisations.
Using interviews and surveys with 108 people using services and
carers in 27 case-study organisations it focuses on the
contribution micro-enterprises can make to the care sector.
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