About this journal

Aims and scope

This journal has ceased (2016).

Journal of Care Services Management is an international, peer-reviewed journal focusing on the increasing importance of planning, organization, and the delivering of care services in different settings.

The Journal seeks empirical research related to practical and conceptual issues including but not limited to:


•Policy developments and implications on care delivery
•Quality of care
•Workforce recruitment and retention
•Funding and commissioning
•Safeguarding and abuse
•Dementia care
•Assistive technology and care
•Cost-effective and efficient delivery of services

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