This practical text takes you methodically and logically through the challenging task of commissioning and procuring public services across the health and social care sector. Split into four parts, it moves step-by-step through each stage of the commissioning cycle established by the Institute:
- Plan
- Do
- Review
- Analyse
Chapters include key terms which support learning, case studies which help you apply the theory to different contexts and exercises which encourage reflection.
The book is essential reading for those taking postgraduate courses in commissioning and those studying management and leadership in health and social care at postgraduate level. It is also valuable reading for professionals working in the health and social care sector.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
An Introduction to Commissioning and Procurement
Part 1: Analyse
Why, When and How to Commission
Conducting Strategic Needs Assessments
Mapping Resources
Part 2: Plan
Strategic Analysis Tools for Commissioning
Managing the Strategy and Communicating with Stakeholders
Towards Effective Service Design
Part 3: Secure Services
Market Facilitation
Procurement and the Contracting Process
Contracting for Personalised Services
Part 4: Review
Managing Service Performance
Decommissioning
Achieving Value for Money