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Values-Based Commissioning of Health and Social Care
Provides a skills base and support processes for working with differences in values held by those engaged in commissioning decisions.
Christopher Heginbotham (Author)
9781107603356, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 28 June 2012
168 pages, 40 b/w illus.
23.4 x 15.7 x 0.8 cm, 0.29 kg
Health and social care commissioning is a values-driven as well as evidence-driven enterprise. However, whereas there has been an expectation that the evidence-base of commissioning should be made fully explicit, the corresponding values-base has been left largely implicit. The book addresses this subject through a detailed discussion of values and values-based practice, illustrated with case examples, and by developing a critique of existing commissioning. This approach enables commissioners to identify and make explicit the often diverse values of all those involved, whether as commissioners, providers or users of services. It provides a skills base and other support processes for working with differences in values held by all those engaged in making commissioning decisions. This will be essential reading for doctors, both experienced and in training, commissioning managers, professional staff in NHS Foundation Trusts and the private sector and all 'at the sharp' end of practice.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Values-based practice in health and social care
2. Policy and practice
3. Health and social care reforms in England
4. Evidence and outcomes
5. Patient and public involvement
6. Values-based commissioning and public health
7. Integrative commissioning of health and social care
8. Values in priority setting and resource allocation
9. Values and outcomes
10. Market stimulation
11. Management and leadership
Endnote
References and bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Medical administration & management [MBPM], Health systems & services [MBP], Public health & preventive medicine [MBN], Medical profession [MBD]