Abstract

‘Joined-up government’ policies have been promoted by the government in the since 1997. To date, there have been few empirical studies of the implementati of these policies. This article presents the results of a study of expenditure on intermediate care in England and highlights tensions between multi-organizational co-ordination of services on the ground and hierarchical financing and reporting arrangements.

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