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Values-Based Commissioning of Health and Social Care examines the crucial intersection of values and commissioning in modern healthcare systems. Heginbotham argues that effective commissioning requires more than financial efficiency—it demands a deep commitment to the values that underpin quality care and social welfare.
The book provides practical guidance for health and social care commissioners seeking to embed values-based practice into their strategic planning and service procurement. Through case studies and real-world examples, readers learn how to identify organizational values, align them with patient expectations, and translate these principles into measurable outcomes.
This resource is essential for commissioners, healthcare managers, policy makers, and professionals responsible for designing and delivering health and social care services. It offers a comprehensive approach to ensuring that values shape every decision in the commissioning process.







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