Monday, 25 September 2017

Making the economic case for investing in actions to prevent and/or tackle loneliness: a systematic review: a briefing paper

Making the economic case for investing in actions to prevent and/or tackle loneliness: a systematic review: a briefing paper This research, carried out by the London School of Economics, reviews the evidence on the economic impact of loneliness interventions. It finds that up to £3 of health care costs can be saved for every £1 spent on an effective intervention on loneliness. Campaign to End Loneliness

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