This new text supports commissioners in translating current
aspirations for public mental and physical health into tangible
commissioning strategies. At a time when there are major changes in
commissioning arrangements, this book provides a carefully
structured and comprehensive look at the resources designed to
improve population health and wellbeing outcomes. It examines
critically how these resources, both human and financial, can be
used in practice, focusing on health and wellbeing as well as
illness. The book takes a life-course approach and examines
commissioning for children, working-age adults and older
people.
It will be valuable reading for those taking postgraduate
courses in commissioning and leadership and management in a
healthcare context, as well as broad courses on public health and
health promotion.
Chris Heginbotham OBE FRSPH is Visiting Professor at the
University of Cumbria and Emeritus Professor of Mental Health
Policy and Management at the University of Central Lancashire.
Karen Newbigging is a Senior Lecturer in the Health Services
Management Centre at the University of Birmingham and is a
Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British
Psychological Society.
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