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The role of AI and robotics in care
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To build up a picture of the current state of play, analyse how we got here and assess the outlook, we conducted first-of-its-kind research among the care expert community. Via a combination of a survey and in-depth interviews, this study illustrates current cost levels across the country for different types of care, and investigates the present, emerging and future trends that could influence the direction of travel.
It provides an exclusive insight into the care sector, which will act as an invaluable resource to help the principal stakeholders – including insurers, experts, the courts, commissioning authorities and care providers – navigate both today’s challenges and the risks ahead.
The challenges centre around the structure of care. You’ve got the issue of agency versus employed carers. But you’ve also got to look at how many qualified and semi-qualified carers you need, and when you need them…It’s vital to get the balance right.
Andrew Hibbert, Clyde & Co Partner
Reports need to be brief, the evidence must be clear, concise and easily understandable, and if possible pointing to one preferred package.
Stuart Furniss, Partner Clyde & Co
Some experts go on the basis of the same hourly rate for all types of care when costing care packages. But if you can break down into specialist nursing care rates, companionship care rates, domiciliary care rates etc. then you can use those lower hourly rates where appropriate. This is what should be informing overall costs.
Sally Whalley, Clyde & Co Partner
What’s needed is a good wage for good carers, while containing the agency uplift and making sure people are not paying for specialist care where it’s not needed.
Mike Dobson, Clyde & Co Partner
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