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There has been increasing emphasis on actively taking a population approach to the commissioning (planning and securing) of health services in England. Commissioning and a Population Approach to Health Services Decision-Making is a valuable tool for those working in health services commissioning at any level, public health professionals, students and trainees, or anyone looking to learn about the process of commissioning for health services.The focus of this book is on real-life relevance and application. Based on over two decades of experience in the field, it explores what commissioning is really about, its role in improving the population''s health, and the practical opportunities to move the effort in that direction.It brings together fundamental topics to health services decision-making for populations, with a fresh emphasis on a practical commissioning perspective. Core concepts, or ''navigation tools'', help to unlock day to day commissioning challenges such as the scoping of a health issue from a population perspective, making sense of different types of evidence, purposeful use of health intelligence, effective preventive opportunities, prioritisation, and many other topics.This book covers the key opportunities for applying a population perspective to the nuts and bolts of commissioning as well as to the more strategic level challenges in commissioning practice. Whilst each topic provides a pertinent component in itself, in combination the collection forms a comprehensive armoury for commissioning for health gain and decision-making for populations.

Table of Contents
Part I: Core Concepts for a Population Approach to Health Services Decision-Making 1: Introduction 2: Health System Basic Structures 3: Commissioning Needs a Population Perspective 4: The Basic Commissioning Cycle 5: Public Health - Three Key Domains 6: Evidence Hierarchy 7: Spectrum of Effective Preventive Opportunities 8: Purposeful Use of Health Intelligence Part II: Enabling Leadership for a Population Approach to Health Services Decision-Making 9: Population Approach to All Levels of Commissioning and Health Service Decision-Making 10: Prioritisation of Investments and Disinvestments in Healthcare: A Conceptual Toolkit 11: Deciding a Sensible Approach to Commissioning When Multiple Commissioners are Involved 12: Recognising Whether You are in Simple or Complex Problem Territory 13: Quality: Are We Up to Scratch? 14: What Can a Commissioner Do About Health Inequalities? 15: Taking Stock for the Future

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 15/09/2020
    ISBN13: 9780198840732, 978-0198840732
    ISBN10: 019884073X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    There has been increasing emphasis on actively taking a population approach to the commissioning (planning and securing) of health services in England. Commissioning and a Population Approach to Health Services Decision-Making is a valuable tool for those working in health services commissioning at any level, public health professionals, students and trainees, or anyone looking to learn about the process of commissioning for health services.The focus of this book is on real-life relevance and application. Based on over two decades of experience in the field, it explores what commissioning is really about, its role in improving the population''s health, and the practical opportunities to move the effort in that direction.It brings together fundamental topics to health services decision-making for populations, with a fresh emphasis on a practical commissioning perspective. Core concepts, or ''navigation tools'', help to unlock day to day commissioning challenges such as the scoping of a health issue from a population perspective, making sense of different types of evidence, purposeful use of health intelligence, effective preventive opportunities, prioritisation, and many other topics.This book covers the key opportunities for applying a population perspective to the nuts and bolts of commissioning as well as to the more strategic level challenges in commissioning practice. Whilst each topic provides a pertinent component in itself, in combination the collection forms a comprehensive armoury for commissioning for health gain and decision-making for populations.

    Table of Contents
    Part I: Core Concepts for a Population Approach to Health Services Decision-Making 1: Introduction 2: Health System Basic Structures 3: Commissioning Needs a Population Perspective 4: The Basic Commissioning Cycle 5: Public Health - Three Key Domains 6: Evidence Hierarchy 7: Spectrum of Effective Preventive Opportunities 8: Purposeful Use of Health Intelligence Part II: Enabling Leadership for a Population Approach to Health Services Decision-Making 9: Population Approach to All Levels of Commissioning and Health Service Decision-Making 10: Prioritisation of Investments and Disinvestments in Healthcare: A Conceptual Toolkit 11: Deciding a Sensible Approach to Commissioning When Multiple Commissioners are Involved 12: Recognising Whether You are in Simple or Complex Problem Territory 13: Quality: Are We Up to Scratch? 14: What Can a Commissioner Do About Health Inequalities? 15: Taking Stock for the Future

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