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Front Cover
A Guide to Commissioning Health and Wellbeing Services
Copyright information
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of figures, tables, and boxes
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
About the author
About the book
Intended audience
How to use the book
The context
Health and wellbeing
Future approaches for the NHS
The differences between health and social care
2 Understanding commissioning
Aim
Commissioning explained
The benefits of commissioning
Why we need commissioners
Carrying out widespread analysis to understand needs

Coordinating collaboration
Holding providers to account
Holding the pursestrings
How people benefit from good commissioning
How the system benefits from good commissioning
The commissioning cycle
Length of the commissioning cycle
Typical commissioning calendar
3 England's health commissioning model
Aim
The commissioning model in England
The structure of commissioning for health in England
Integrated care systems
Integrated care boards
Integrated care partnerships
Provider collaboratives
Health and wellbeing boards
Place-based partnerships

Primary care networks
The challenges for integrated care systems
Stakeholders in commissioning
The commissioner
Clinical commissioners
Other partners in commissioning
Stakeholder analysis
Involving the community
People in the community
People with lived experience
Comparing commissioning in England and other countries
Commissioning in Wales
Commissioning in Scotland
Commissioning in Northern Ireland
Comparing commissioning in the four countries of the UK
Commissioning outside the UK
4 Using data and intelligence
Aim

Understanding population health
Population health
The importance of population health
Data and intelligence sources
National data sources
Community Services Data Set
Mental Health Services Data Set
Secondary Uses Service repository
Interpreting data and intelligence
Analysing data and intelligence
Strategic analysis
Gap analysis
Presenting findings
5 Collaborative service design
Aim
Service design approaches
When to commission change
Service design or redesign
Redesign for incumbent services
Phases of service design

Financial resources and their effect on service design
Co-production
Co-production with the public
Implementing co-production
Co-production on a budget
Co-production with clinicians
Planning and evaluating co-production in commissioning
Community assets
Voluntary, community, and social enterprise sector providers
VCSE sector involvement in commissioning
Commissioning VCSE organisations as providers
The service specification
Types of service specification
Components in the service specification
Writing the service specification
The author
The format

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