Catherine Needham
Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham
Catherine Needham
Catherine Needham is Professor of Public Policy and Public Management in the Health Services Management Centre, at the University of Birmingham.
A public policy specialist, Catherine focuses on public service reform, with a particular focus on UK long-term care (particularly care markets and care systems).
She is Associate Director of the National Institute for Health and Care Research’s School for Social Care Research.
She is a Co-Investigator in the ESRC Centre for Care.
Catherine also works with IMPACT (Improving Adult Social Care Together), the UK centre for implementing evidence in social care, funded by ESRC and the Health Foundation.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Countries | UK; |
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Topics | Access to care; Attitudes and Expectations about Long-Term Care; Care innovations; Care outcomes; Community-based LTC; Governance and LTC systems organisation; Local care ecosystems; Long term care subsidies; LTC and people with learning disabilities; LTC Policy; LTC Reforms; LTC Systems; LTC Workforce; New models of care; Outcome measurement in LTC; Person-centered care; Research gaps and priorities in LTC; Residential LTC services; Social Innovation in LTC; |
Methods | Case studies; Co-production methods; Comparative policy analysis; Document analysis; Literature reviews and synthesis; Policy analysis; Qualitative studies; Theory and frameworks; Theory of Change; |
Role | Research; |
Interest Groups | Long-Term Care Policy; |
Website | https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/social-policy/needham-catherine |
GOOGLE SCHOLAR | https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=jExYKrsAAAAJ&hl=en |
https://twitter.com/DrCNeedham | |
https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-needham-11249413/ | |
Other 1 | https://21stcenturypublicservant.wordpress.com/; |
Research interests | Care markets; care systems; older people; disability; consumer-directed care; personalisation; person-centred care; policy reform; policy innovation
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