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A development pack for joint commissioning | Author(s) | Paul Gorman |
Corporate Author | Joint Commissioning Group, Department of Health - DoH; NHS Executive Communications Unit |
Publisher | Department of Health, London, 1996 |
Pages | 35 pp |
Source | Two Ten, Building 150, Thorpe Arch Trading Estate, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 7EH. |
Keywords | National Health Service ; Social Services Departments ; Housing Departments ; Planning [admin] ; Coordination. |
Annotation | Joint commissioning is the process by which two or more agencies act together to co-ordinate their commissioning, taking joint responsibility for translating an agreed health, housing and social care strategy into action for the benefit of service users and carers. This pack aims to help improve the effectiveness of joint commissioning teams by developing their individual and collective understandings, managing problems, and clarifying roles, responsibilities, and boundaries. |
Accession Number | CPA-970217201 P |
Classmark | L4: PF: PG: QA6: QAJ * |
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