Commissioning and purchasing
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Commissioning and purchasing
(The social work skills series)
Routledge, 2001
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [133]-135) and index
"Published in association with Community Care"-- On cover
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This essential guide to commissioning and purchasing in social care provides case studies, guidelines, and checklists to help readers to assess need, develop care plans and select suppliers of care. It clearly explains:
the reasons for the shift to commissioning and purchasing away from direct provision
the distinction between commissioning and purchasing
how to ensure that the commissioning and purchasing process fully reflects the views of users and carers
contracts and tenders
costs and prices in relation to providing quality care
how safeguards can be built into the commissioning and purchasing process.
This is an invaluable resource that focuses on the practical skills required to deliver effective care. It has been written for social care students, frontline staff and their managers to help them through the process.
Table of Contents
1. Putting Purchasing in Context 2. Commissioning 3. Involving Users and Carers 4. Care Management 5. Contracting 6. Costs and Prices 7. Purchasing Quality Care 8. Next Steps in Commissioning
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