Dementia Care Mapping and Patient-Centred Care in Australian residential homes: An economic evaluation of the CARE Study, CHERE Working Paper 2008/4



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Dementia Care Mapping and Patient-Centred Care in Australian Residential
Homes: An Economic Evaluation of the CARE Study

Richard Norman1*, Marion Haas1, Lynn Chenoweth2, Yun-Hee Jeon3, Madeleine King1,
Henry Brodaty4, Jane Stein-Parbury5, Georgina Luscombe6

CHERE WORKING PAPER 2008/4

1. Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation

Faculty of Business

University of Technology, Sydney

* Corresponding author: PO BOX 123, Broadway, Sydney, 2007 Australia

First Version: July 2008

Current Version: June 2008



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