One Island, Two Systems. A comparison of health status and health and social service use by community-dwelling older people in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
One Island, Two Systems. A comparison of health status and health and social service use by community-dwelling older people in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
Date
2005-04-08
Authors
McGee, H.
O'Hanlon, A.
Barker, M.
Hickey, A.
Garavan, R.
Conroy, R.
Layte, R.
Shelley, E.
Horgan, F.
Crawford, V.
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Publisher
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Abstract
Significant differences exist in policy, structures, coverage and funding between the healthcare systems of the Republic of Ireland (RoI) and Northern Ireland (NI). These differences – a ‘one island – two systems’ situation –provide a unique opportunity to learn by comparing the health and social status and service experiences of two groups of older people on one island.
The aim of this report is to compare health and social status and related service provision in the RoI and NI from the perspective of community-dwelling older people needing and/or using these services. Part of this comparison includes evaluation of possible urban/rural differences within and across regions.
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Keywords
Health services,
Older adults,
Social services
Citation
McGee, H., O'Hanlon, A., Barker, M., Hickey, A., Garavan, R., Conroy, R., Layte, R., Shelley, E., Horgan, F., Crawford, V., Stout, R., & O'Neill, D., 2005. One Island, Two Systems. A comparison of health status and health and social service use by community-dwelling older people in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Institute of Public Health in Ireland