Showing posts with label outcome-based commissioning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outcome-based commissioning. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Emerging practice in outcome-based commissioning for social care

"This paper is a progress report exploring the lessons learnt from a variety of approaches taken by councils to “outcome-based commissioning” in adult social care (sometimes called 'payment by results').  It considers some of the opportunities and risks that arise from taking this approach."

Emerging practice in outcome-based commissioning for social care
J Bolton
Institute of Public Care, Oxford Brookes University
April 2015

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Monday, 12 May 2014

Towards a coherent measurement system to support person-centred care

"Commissioners who want to encourage providers to develop person-centred systems should be commissioning for high quality person-centred processes as well as high quality person-centred outcomes. Given this, there is an argument for us to redefine value as being not outcomes/cost, but quality/cost."

Measuring what really matters: towards a coherent measurement system to support person-centred care
A Collins
The Health Foundation
April 2014

Read more here.