Planning4care is based on the latest available data on local care packages and spend patterns

We are really pleased that Planning4care version 2.1 has now launched, showing analysis based on the latest available data on local care packages and spend patterns (from NASCIS 2009/10 data) and the most recent population estimates and projections (from the Office of National Statistics population data).

For details of the data and methodology underlying the Planning4care methodology and analysis, see the Planning4care websitehelp and FAQ pages. For an introduction to the system, please register for a demonstration or contact us.

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