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Commissioning for Health and Well–Being – An Intro duction

Autor Jon Glasby
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 ian 2012
In UK government, commissioners perform the vital task of ensuring that health and social care services meet the needs of the people who use them. Essential for everyone involved in the planning and delivery of these services, this book comprehensively explores what commissioning is, its past, and its future. A wide range of leading contributors from fields including health care, social care, and local government takes readers through the key stages of the commissioning cycle and addresses such interrelated themes as the economics of commissioning, user involvement, and commissioning in an era of personalization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847427922
ISBN-10: 1847427928
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 172 x 240 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press

Notă biografică

Jon Glasby is professor of health and social care and director of the Health Services Management Centre at the University of Birmingham.

Cuprins

List of boxes, figures and tables
List of abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
      Jon Glasby

Part One: The commissioning cycle
1. New models of strategic commissioning
      Tony Bovaird, Helen Dickinson and Kerry Allen
2. Needs assessment
      Tom Marshall and Eleanor Hothersall
3. Decision making and priority setting
      Iestyn Williams and Suzanne Robinson
4. Procurement and market management
      Chris Lonsdale
5. Decommissioning services
      Ray Puffitt and Lesley Prince
6. Commissioning for service resilience
      Ray Puffitt
7. Commissioning for quality and outcomes
      Martin Willis and Tony Bovaird
Part Two: Key themes
8. The economics of commissioning
      Peter Watt
9. Public and user involvement in commissioning
      Jo Ellins
10. The impact of joint commissioning
      Helen Dickinson and Alyson Nicholds
11. Commissioning in an era of personalisation
      Catherine Needham and Simon Duffy
Part Three
12. Conclusion and next steps
      Jon Glasby

Index