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Singapore's Ageing Population : Managing healthcare and end-of-life decisions / edited by Wing-Cheong Chan.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series ; 34Publication details: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2011, ò011.Description: xv, 222 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415609753 (hbk.)
  • 0415609755 (hbk.)
  • 9780203817025 (ebk)
  • 0203817028 (ebk)
Subject(s): Summary: 'A rapidly ageing population is the most significant demographic issue confronting Singapore in our lifetime. This has created new and increasing demands on Singapores healthcare system and on the families of the older adults. The challenge is in providing a system of care that is humane, effective and sustainable financially. This requires coordination between state funded providers, the family and the community. This book offers a multi-disciplinary perspective by researchers from various disciplines such as medicine, sociology, anthropology and law on managing healthcare and end of life decisions in Singapore. Providing information and suggestions for better policy formulation towards the aged this book is an invaluable resource for policy makers, service practitioners and scholars working on Asian gerontology and health and social policy more generally'--Provided by publisher.
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AM PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG KOLEKSI AM-P. TUN SERI LANANG (ARAS 5) RA564.8.S566 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00002084166

Includes bibliographical references and index.

'A rapidly ageing population is the most significant demographic issue confronting Singapore in our lifetime. This has created new and increasing demands on Singapores healthcare system and on the families of the older adults. The challenge is in providing a system of care that is humane, effective and sustainable financially. This requires coordination between state funded providers, the family and the community. This book offers a multi-disciplinary perspective by researchers from various disciplines such as medicine, sociology, anthropology and law on managing healthcare and end of life decisions in Singapore. Providing information and suggestions for better policy formulation towards the aged this book is an invaluable resource for policy makers, service practitioners and scholars working on Asian gerontology and health and social policy more generally'--Provided by publisher.

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