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Meredith Wyse

Independent Consultant


Meredith Wyse

Experienced policy and program specialist with over 20 years of technical and managerial leadership in aging, long-term care and social protection across Asia and the Pacific. Track record of designing and delivering projects through roles in Asian Development Bank (ADB) and HelpAge International. Areas of interest include social protection, social services and the care economy, with specialization in the development of policies and systems on long-term care for older adults..

My most recent role as Senior Social Development Specialist – Aging and Care at the Asian Development Bank, included a focus on the development of LTC policies and strategies, and development of home and community-based services in a number of countries across middle income countries in Asia and the Pacific region.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries Low- and Middle-Income countries;
Topics Access to care; Ageing in place; Attitudes and Expectations about Long-Term Care; Care economy; Care Homes; Care in rural and other non-urban settings; Care inequalities; Care innovations; Care integration/ coordination; Care needs poverty and deprivation; Care outcomes; Care work and migration; Cash benefits; Co-production in LTC; Community-based LTC; Cost-containment in LTC; Costs of LTC; Culturally appropriate LTC; Day Care; Deinstitutionalisation; Demand for Long-Term Care; Dementia care and support; Digital Technology; Economics of LTC; Ecosystems of care; Eligibility for public LTC; Employment education and family carers; Evaluation of LTC systems and services; Financing LTC; Gender and care; Governance and LTC systems organisation; Healthcare access in LTC; Home/domiciliary care; Housing Adaptations; Housing and care; Implementation; Long term care subsidies; LTC insurance; LTC Policy; LTC Reforms; LTC Systems; LTC systems in LMIC countries; LTC utitilisation; LTC Workforce; New models of care; Outcome measurement in LTC; Outcomes for unpaid/informal carers; Pensions; Person-centered care; Priority setting in LTC; Provider sector; Public procurement; Quality of care; Quality regulation and accreditation for LTC services; Residential LTC services; Respite care; Risk in Long-Term Care; Shaping LTC markets and provider behaviour; Social connection; Social Innovation in LTC; Social Insurance; Social Prescribing; Social Protection; Support for unpaid carers; Sustainability; Technology and LTC; Universal design and LTC; Unmet needs; Unpaid / informal care; Workforce capability; Workforce pay and conditions;
Methods Analysis of administrative data; Assessment tool development; Case studies; Co-production methods; Comparative policy analysis; Cost analysis; Data science and LTC research; Delphi surveys; Document analysis; Expert consultations; Focus groups; Guidelines development; Interviews; Knowledge-exchange; Legal analysis; Literature reviews and synthesis; Mixed methods; Panel data analysis; Participatory research methods; Pilot study; Policy analysis; Practice-based approaches; Process tracing; Projections; Qualitative studies; Questionnaire; Scoping reviews; Service mapping; Surveys; Systematic Review; Thematic analysis; Theory of Change; Training materials; Vignettes and narratives;
Role Advocacy;
Interest Groups Ageing and Place; Care home markets and regulation; Community-based approaches to dementia care; Economics of Long-Term Care; Employment Education and Family carers; Innovation in Long-Term Care; Integrated Long-Term Care; Long-Term Care in China; Long-Term Care Policy; Migration Mobility and Care Workers; Quality improvement in Long-Term Care; Social Care Reform in England; Technology and Long-Term Care; Unmet need inequalities and care poverty (UNICAP); Workforce Capacity and Capability; Working Conditions and Wages in Long-Term Care;
LinkedInhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-wyse-6a98b857