Purchasing for Health: Multidisciplinary Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Health Purchasing (Health Services Management Series)

Purchasing for Health: Multidisciplinary Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Health Purchasing (Health Services Management Series)

by Ovretveit (Author)

Synopsis

This text contributes to the theory and practice of the new management discipline of health purchasing and to an understanding of health purchasing organizations, both public and private. It examines the purpose and methods of health purchasing as a service industry in a rapidly changing market. The book presents practical approaches, concepts and models which have helped purchasing managers and governing board members to tackle key issues. It draws on experience from a variety of sources, including a development programme with seven integrated NHS commissioning agencies, and the author's research into health-market reforms in Europe and the USA. Taking a multidisciplinary perspective, the book also draws on knowledge from public health, health policy, health economics, service management and organization, and organization development. Although concentrating on UK NHS commissioning, this book should also be of use to managers, governing board members, researchers and students in countries outside the UK.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 16 Dec 1994

ISBN 10: 0335193323
ISBN 13: 9780335193325

Media Reviews
...this book provides a welcome addition to the literature on the developing health service reforms. Although targeted towards practitioners, it is more than a manual of good practice and should become an essential text on academic courses in health service management. - Social Policy ...a very good 'starter pack' for anybody about to start work in NHS purchasing. - Journal of Interprofessional Care ...the presentation of the book warrants praise - particularly the reiteration of the key points at the end of the chapter. - Health & Place