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Main description:
Drawing on in-depth case studies across England, this book argues that governance and population health are inextricably linked. Using original research, it shows how these links can be illustrated at a local level through commissioning practice related to health and wellbeing. Exploring the impact of governance on decision- making, Governance, commissioning and public health analyses how principles, such as social justice, and governance arrangements, including standards and targets, influence local strategies and priorities for public health investment. In developing 'public health governance' as a critical concept, the study demonstrates the complexity of the governance landscape for public health and the leadership qualities required to negotiate it. This book is essential reading for students, academics, practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in governance and decision-making for public health.
Contents:
Introduction;
Dimensions of governance;
Commissioning for health and wellbeing;
Levers for change (1): governance arrangements;
Levers for change (2): incentives;
Prioritising public health investment;
Public involvement in commissioning;
Conclusions.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Policy Press
Publication date: July, 2014
Pages: 224
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Public Health