Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Health Services Research 1/2013

Open Access 01-05-2013 | Research

Making sense of joint commissioning: three discourses of prevention, empowerment and efficiency

Authors: Helen Dickinson, Jon Glasby, Alyson Nicholds, Helen Sullivan

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Special Issue 1/2013

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

In recent years joint commissioning has assumed an important place in the policy and practice of English health and social care. Yet, despite much being claimed for this way of working there is a lack of evidence to demonstrate the outcomes of joint commissioning. This paper examines the types of impacts that have been claimed for joint commissioning within the literature.

Method

The paper reviews the extant literature concerning joint commissioning employing an interpretive schema to examine the different meanings afforded to this concept. The paper reviews over 100 documents that discuss joint commissioning, adopting an interpretive approach which sought to identify a series of discourses, each of which view the processes and outcomes of joint commissioning differently.

Results

This paper finds that although much has been written about joint commissioning there is little evidence to link it to changes in outcomes. Much of the evidence base focuses on the processes of joint commissioning and few studies have systematically studied the outcomes of this way of working. Further, there does not appear to be one single definition of joint commissioning and it is used in a variety of different ways across health and social care. The paper identifies three dominant discourses of joint commissioning – prevention, empowerment and efficiency. Each of these offers a different way of seeing joint commissioning and suggests that it should achieve different aims.

Conclusions

There is a lack of clarity not only in terms of what joint commissioning has been demonstrated to achieve but even in terms of what it should achieve. Joint commissioning is far from a clear concept with a number of different potential meanings. Although this ambiguity can be helpful in some ways in the sense that it can bring together disparate groups, for example, if joint commissioning is to be delivered at a local level then more specificity may be required in terms of what they are being asked to deliver.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Bovaird T, Dickinson H, Allen K: New models of strategic commissioning. Commissioning for Health and Well-Being: An Introduction. Edited by: Glasby J. 2012, Bristol: Policy Press, 19-42. Bovaird T, Dickinson H, Allen K: New models of strategic commissioning. Commissioning for Health and Well-Being: An Introduction. Edited by: Glasby J. 2012, Bristol: Policy Press, 19-42.
2.
go back to reference Sullivan H, Skelcher C: Working Across Boundaries: Collaboration in Public Services. 2002, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Sullivan H, Skelcher C: Working Across Boundaries: Collaboration in Public Services. 2002, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
3.
go back to reference Department of Health: Commissioning Framework for Health and Wellbeing. 2007, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Commissioning Framework for Health and Wellbeing. 2007, London: Department of Health
4.
go back to reference Secretary of State for Health: Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS. 2010, London: HSMO Secretary of State for Health: Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS. 2010, London: HSMO
5.
go back to reference Department of Health: An Introduction to Joint Commissioning. 1995, London: Department of Health Department of Health: An Introduction to Joint Commissioning. 1995, London: Department of Health
6.
go back to reference Glasby J, Littlechild R: The Health and Social Care Divide. 2004, Bristol: The Policy Press, 2 Glasby J, Littlechild R: The Health and Social Care Divide. 2004, Bristol: The Policy Press, 2
7.
go back to reference Means R, Smith R: From Poor Law to Community Care: The Development of Welfare Services for Older People, 1939-1971. 1998, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2 Means R, Smith R: From Poor Law to Community Care: The Development of Welfare Services for Older People, 1939-1971. 1998, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2
8.
go back to reference Barnes M, Bauld L, Benezeval M, Judge K, Mackenzie M, Sullivan H: Health Action Zones: Partnerships for Health Equity. 2005, London: Routledge Barnes M, Bauld L, Benezeval M, Judge K, Mackenzie M, Sullivan H: Health Action Zones: Partnerships for Health Equity. 2005, London: Routledge
9.
go back to reference Field S, NHS Future Forum: Summary Report on Proposed Changes to the NHS. 2011, London: Future Forum Field S, NHS Future Forum: Summary Report on Proposed Changes to the NHS. 2011, London: Future Forum
10.
go back to reference Future Forum: Integration: A Report from the Future Forum. 2012, London: Department of Health Future Forum: Integration: A Report from the Future Forum. 2012, London: Department of Health
11.
go back to reference Glendinning C, Powell M, Rummery K: Partnerships, New Labour and the Governance of Welfare. 2002, Bristol: The Policy Press Glendinning C, Powell M, Rummery K: Partnerships, New Labour and the Governance of Welfare. 2002, Bristol: The Policy Press
12.
go back to reference Glasby J, Dickinson H: Partnership Working in Health and Social Care. 2008, Bristol: Policy Press Glasby J, Dickinson H: Partnership Working in Health and Social Care. 2008, Bristol: Policy Press
13.
go back to reference Glasby J, Dickinson H: International Perspectives on Health and Social Care: Partnership Working in Action. 2009, Oxford: Wiley-BlackwellCrossRef Glasby J, Dickinson H: International Perspectives on Health and Social Care: Partnership Working in Action. 2009, Oxford: Wiley-BlackwellCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Cameron A, Lart R: Factors promoting and obstacles hindering joint working: a systematic review of the research evidence. Journal of Integrated Care. 2003, 11 (2): 9-17. 10.1108/14769018200300013.CrossRef Cameron A, Lart R: Factors promoting and obstacles hindering joint working: a systematic review of the research evidence. Journal of Integrated Care. 2003, 11 (2): 9-17. 10.1108/14769018200300013.CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Dowling B, Powell M, Glendinning C: Conceptualising successful partnerships. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2004, 12 (4): 309-17. 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2004.00500.x.CrossRefPubMed Dowling B, Powell M, Glendinning C: Conceptualising successful partnerships. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2004, 12 (4): 309-17. 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2004.00500.x.CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Dickinson H: Evaluating Outcomes in Health and Social Care. 2008, Bristol: Policy Press Dickinson H: Evaluating Outcomes in Health and Social Care. 2008, Bristol: Policy Press
17.
go back to reference Peck E, Perri 6: Beyond Delivery: Policy Implementation as Sense-making and Settlement. 2006, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan Peck E, Perri 6: Beyond Delivery: Policy Implementation as Sense-making and Settlement. 2006, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan
18.
go back to reference Stone DA: Policy Paradox and Political Reason. 1988, Glenview: Scott, Foresman and Company Stone DA: Policy Paradox and Political Reason. 1988, Glenview: Scott, Foresman and Company
19.
go back to reference Bohmann J: New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminancy. 1991, Cambridge: MIT Press Bohmann J: New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminancy. 1991, Cambridge: MIT Press
20.
go back to reference Fischer F: Reframing Public Policy: Discursive Politics and Deliberative Practices. 2003, Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRef Fischer F: Reframing Public Policy: Discursive Politics and Deliberative Practices. 2003, Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRef
21.
go back to reference Hajer MA: The living institutions of the EU: analysing governance as performance. Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 2006, 7 (1): 41-55. 10.1080/15705850600839546.CrossRef Hajer MA: The living institutions of the EU: analysing governance as performance. Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 2006, 7 (1): 41-55. 10.1080/15705850600839546.CrossRef
22.
go back to reference Howarth D: Discourse. 2000, Buckingham: Open University Press Howarth D: Discourse. 2000, Buckingham: Open University Press
23.
go back to reference Jeffares S: Why public policy ideas catch on: empty signifiers and flourishing neighbourhoods. PhD thesis. 2008, University of Birmingham Jeffares S: Why public policy ideas catch on: empty signifiers and flourishing neighbourhoods. PhD thesis. 2008, University of Birmingham
24.
go back to reference Sullivan H, Williams P, Marchington M, Knight L: Collaborative Futures: Discursive Realignments in Austere Times. 2013, Public Money and Management, 33 (2): 123-30. Sullivan H, Williams P, Marchington M, Knight L: Collaborative Futures: Discursive Realignments in Austere Times. 2013, Public Money and Management, 33 (2): 123-30.
25.
go back to reference Rose N: Powers of Freedom: Reframing Political Thought. 1999, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRef Rose N: Powers of Freedom: Reframing Political Thought. 1999, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRef
26.
go back to reference Foucault M: Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason. 1989, London: Routledge Foucault M: Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason. 1989, London: Routledge
27.
go back to reference Foucault M: Discipline and Punish: The Birth of Prison. 1995, New York: Vintage Foucault M: Discipline and Punish: The Birth of Prison. 1995, New York: Vintage
28.
go back to reference Dickinson H, Glasby J, Nicholds A, Jeffares S, Robinson S, Sullivan H: Joint commissioning in health and social care: an exploration of definitons, processes, services and outcomes. Southampton: Final Report. 2013, NIHR Service Delivery and Organisation Programme Dickinson H, Glasby J, Nicholds A, Jeffares S, Robinson S, Sullivan H: Joint commissioning in health and social care: an exploration of definitons, processes, services and outcomes. Southampton: Final Report. 2013, NIHR Service Delivery and Organisation Programme
29.
go back to reference Dickinson H: The importance of being efficacious: English health and social care partnerships and service user outcomes. PhD thesis. 2010, Birmingham: University of Birmingham Dickinson H: The importance of being efficacious: English health and social care partnerships and service user outcomes. PhD thesis. 2010, Birmingham: University of Birmingham
30.
go back to reference Williams P, Sullivan H: Faces of integration. International Journal of Integrated Care. 2009, 9 (22): 1-13. Williams P, Sullivan H: Faces of integration. International Journal of Integrated Care. 2009, 9 (22): 1-13.
31.
go back to reference Yanow D, Schwartz-Shea P: Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn. 2006, Armonk: ME Sharpe Yanow D, Schwartz-Shea P: Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn. 2006, Armonk: ME Sharpe
32.
go back to reference Yanow D: Conducting Interpretive Policy Analysis. 2000, Thousand Oaks: Sage PublicationsCrossRef Yanow D: Conducting Interpretive Policy Analysis. 2000, Thousand Oaks: Sage PublicationsCrossRef
33.
go back to reference Yanow D: How Does a Policy Mean? Interpreting Policy and Organisational Actions. 1996, Washington: Georgetown University Press Yanow D: How Does a Policy Mean? Interpreting Policy and Organisational Actions. 1996, Washington: Georgetown University Press
34.
go back to reference Huxley P, Maegusuku-Hewett T, Evans S, Cornes M, Manthorpe J, Stevens M: Better evidence for better commissioning: a study of the evidence base of generic social care commissioning guides in the UK. Evidence and Policy. 2010, 6 (3): 291-308. 10.1332/174426410X524802.CrossRef Huxley P, Maegusuku-Hewett T, Evans S, Cornes M, Manthorpe J, Stevens M: Better evidence for better commissioning: a study of the evidence base of generic social care commissioning guides in the UK. Evidence and Policy. 2010, 6 (3): 291-308. 10.1332/174426410X524802.CrossRef
35.
go back to reference Greig R: Joint commissioning: searching for stability in an unstable world. Tizard Learning Disability Review. 1997, 2: 19-25.CrossRef Greig R: Joint commissioning: searching for stability in an unstable world. Tizard Learning Disability Review. 1997, 2: 19-25.CrossRef
36.
go back to reference Gulliver P: Two approaches to the joint commissioning of mental health services. Mental Health Review. 1999, 4 (3): 21-3. 10.1108/13619322199900024.CrossRef Gulliver P: Two approaches to the joint commissioning of mental health services. Mental Health Review. 1999, 4 (3): 21-3. 10.1108/13619322199900024.CrossRef
37.
go back to reference Iliffe S: Stakeholder perspectives on the formation of Primary Care Trusts: implications of the merger of social and health care. Research Policy and Planning. 2001, 19 (3): 23-32. Iliffe S: Stakeholder perspectives on the formation of Primary Care Trusts: implications of the merger of social and health care. Research Policy and Planning. 2001, 19 (3): 23-32.
38.
go back to reference Hudson B: Integrated commissioning: new context, new dilemmas, new solutions?. Journal of Integrated Care. 2010, 18: 11-9.CrossRef Hudson B: Integrated commissioning: new context, new dilemmas, new solutions?. Journal of Integrated Care. 2010, 18: 11-9.CrossRef
39.
go back to reference Lymbery M: A new vision for adult social care? Continuities and change in the care of older people. Critical Social Policy. 2010, 30 (1): 5-26. 10.1177/0261018309350806.CrossRef Lymbery M: A new vision for adult social care? Continuities and change in the care of older people. Critical Social Policy. 2010, 30 (1): 5-26. 10.1177/0261018309350806.CrossRef
40.
go back to reference Rummery K, Glendinning C: Primary Care and Social Services: Developing New Partnerships for Older People. 2000, Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press Rummery K, Glendinning C: Primary Care and Social Services: Developing New Partnerships for Older People. 2000, Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press
41.
go back to reference Hudson R, Willis J: Analysis of Joint Commissioning Developments in the Northern Region. 1995, London: Nuffield Institute for Health Hudson R, Willis J: Analysis of Joint Commissioning Developments in the Northern Region. 1995, London: Nuffield Institute for Health
42.
go back to reference Greig R: Nice process - but did joint commissioning change anyone's life?. Managing Community Care. 2001, 9: 16-21. Greig R: Nice process - but did joint commissioning change anyone's life?. Managing Community Care. 2001, 9: 16-21.
43.
go back to reference Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection: Improving Services for Substance Misuse: Commissioning Drug Treatment and Harm Reduction Services. 2008, London: CHAI Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection: Improving Services for Substance Misuse: Commissioning Drug Treatment and Harm Reduction Services. 2008, London: CHAI
44.
go back to reference Department of Health: Making Partnerships Work: Examples of Good Practice. 2007, Department of Health Department of Health: Making Partnerships Work: Examples of Good Practice. 2007, Department of Health
45.
go back to reference Department of Health: Our Health, Our Care, Our Community: Investing in the Future of Community Hospitals and Services. 2006, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Our Health, Our Care, Our Community: Investing in the Future of Community Hospitals and Services. 2006, London: Department of Health
46.
go back to reference Be Birmingham: Birmingham Total Place Pilot: Final Report. 2010, Birmingham: Be Birmingham Be Birmingham: Birmingham Total Place Pilot: Final Report. 2010, Birmingham: Be Birmingham
47.
go back to reference Department of Health: Improving the Quality and Outcomes for Services to Children and Young People Through Effective Commissioning: A Self-assessment Tool for Commissioners. 2007, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Improving the Quality and Outcomes for Services to Children and Young People Through Effective Commissioning: A Self-assessment Tool for Commissioners. 2007, London: Department of Health
48.
go back to reference Department of Health: Working to Put People First: The Strategy for the Adult Social Care Workforce in England. 2009, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Working to Put People First: The Strategy for the Adult Social Care Workforce in England. 2009, London: Department of Health
49.
go back to reference Department of Health: Working Together for Change. 2009, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Working Together for Change. 2009, London: Department of Health
50.
go back to reference Department for Communities and Local Government: Supporting People for Better Health: A Guide to Partnership Working. 2006, London: Department for Communities and Local Government Department for Communities and Local Government: Supporting People for Better Health: A Guide to Partnership Working. 2006, London: Department for Communities and Local Government
51.
go back to reference Needham C: Personalized commissioning, public spaces: the limits of the market in English social care services. BMC Health Serv Res. 2013, 13 (Suppl 1): S5-PubMedCentralPubMed Needham C: Personalized commissioning, public spaces: the limits of the market in English social care services. BMC Health Serv Res. 2013, 13 (Suppl 1): S5-PubMedCentralPubMed
52.
go back to reference Integrated Care Network: Integration and Older People: A Briefing Paper for the Integrated Care Network. 2009, London: ICN Integrated Care Network: Integration and Older People: A Briefing Paper for the Integrated Care Network. 2009, London: ICN
53.
go back to reference Care Services Improvement Partnership: Monitoring Social Care Contracts: A Framework for Good Practice. 2007, London: CSIP Care Services Improvement Partnership: Monitoring Social Care Contracts: A Framework for Good Practice. 2007, London: CSIP
54.
go back to reference Gostick C: From joint commissioning to effective partnerships. Community Care Management and Planning. 1997, 5 (6): 193-201. Gostick C: From joint commissioning to effective partnerships. Community Care Management and Planning. 1997, 5 (6): 193-201.
55.
go back to reference Association of Directors of Social Services: Implementing Building Capacity and Partnership in Care: From Principles to Practice. 2004, London: Association of Directors of Social Services Association of Directors of Social Services: Implementing Building Capacity and Partnership in Care: From Principles to Practice. 2004, London: Association of Directors of Social Services
56.
go back to reference Department of Health: Health Reform in England: Update and Next Steps. 2005, London Department of Health: Health Reform in England: Update and Next Steps. 2005, London
57.
go back to reference Department of Health: Creating a Patient-led NHS: Delivering the NHS Improvement Plan. 2005, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Creating a Patient-led NHS: Delivering the NHS Improvement Plan. 2005, London: Department of Health
58.
go back to reference Secretary of State for Health: The NHS Plan: A Plan for Investment, A Plan for Reform. 2000, London: HSMO Secretary of State for Health: The NHS Plan: A Plan for Investment, A Plan for Reform. 2000, London: HSMO
59.
go back to reference Department of Health: Meeting the Challenge: Improving Management Information for the Effective Commissioning of Social Care Services for Older People. 1999, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Meeting the Challenge: Improving Management Information for the Effective Commissioning of Social Care Services for Older People. 1999, London: Department of Health
60.
go back to reference Care Services: Monitoring social care contracts: a framework for good practice?. Consultation draft. 2007, Care Services Improvement Partnership Care Services: Monitoring social care contracts: a framework for good practice?. Consultation draft. 2007, Care Services Improvement Partnership
61.
go back to reference Williams P, Sullivan H: Getting Collaboration to Work in Wales. Lessons from the NHS and Partners. 2009, Cardiff: NLIAH Williams P, Sullivan H: Getting Collaboration to Work in Wales. Lessons from the NHS and Partners. 2009, Cardiff: NLIAH
62.
go back to reference Rummery K: Progress towards partnership? The development of relations between primary care organisations and social services concerning older people's services in the UK. Social Policy and Society. 1998, 42 (3): 1-33. Rummery K: Progress towards partnership? The development of relations between primary care organisations and social services concerning older people's services in the UK. Social Policy and Society. 1998, 42 (3): 1-33.
63.
64.
go back to reference Rummery K, Coleman A: Primary health and social care services in the UK: progress towards partnership?. Social Science and Medicine. 2003, 56: 1773-82. 10.1016/S0277-9536(02)00173-9.CrossRefPubMed Rummery K, Coleman A: Primary health and social care services in the UK: progress towards partnership?. Social Science and Medicine. 2003, 56: 1773-82. 10.1016/S0277-9536(02)00173-9.CrossRefPubMed
65.
go back to reference Glendinning C, Rummery K, Clarke R: From collaboration to commissioning: developing relationships between primary health and social services. BMJ. 1998, 317: 122-5. 10.1136/bmj.317.7151.122.PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Glendinning C, Rummery K, Clarke R: From collaboration to commissioning: developing relationships between primary health and social services. BMJ. 1998, 317: 122-5. 10.1136/bmj.317.7151.122.PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
66.
go back to reference Rummery K: Changes in primary health care policy: the implications for joint commissioning with social services. Health and Social Care in the Community. 1998, 6 (6): 429-437. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.1998.00153.x.CrossRefPubMed Rummery K: Changes in primary health care policy: the implications for joint commissioning with social services. Health and Social Care in the Community. 1998, 6 (6): 429-437. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.1998.00153.x.CrossRefPubMed
67.
go back to reference Rummery K: The way forward for joint working? Involving primary care in the commissioning of social care services?. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 1999, 13: 207-18. 10.3109/13561829909010364.CrossRef Rummery K: The way forward for joint working? Involving primary care in the commissioning of social care services?. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 1999, 13: 207-18. 10.3109/13561829909010364.CrossRef
68.
go back to reference Peck E, Gulliver P, Towell D: Governance of partnership between health and social services: the experience in Somerset. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2002, 10 (5): 331-8. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.2002.00381.x.CrossRefPubMed Peck E, Gulliver P, Towell D: Governance of partnership between health and social services: the experience in Somerset. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2002, 10 (5): 331-8. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.2002.00381.x.CrossRefPubMed
69.
go back to reference Peck E, Towell D, Gulliver P: The meanings of 'culture' in health and social care: A case study of the combined Trust in Somerset. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 2001, 15 (4): 319-27. 10.1080/13561820120080454.CrossRefPubMed Peck E, Towell D, Gulliver P: The meanings of 'culture' in health and social care: A case study of the combined Trust in Somerset. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 2001, 15 (4): 319-27. 10.1080/13561820120080454.CrossRefPubMed
70.
go back to reference Freeman T, Peck E: Evaluating partnerships: a case study of integrated specialist mental health services. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2006, 14: 408-417. 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2006.00658.x.CrossRefPubMed Freeman T, Peck E: Evaluating partnerships: a case study of integrated specialist mental health services. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2006, 14: 408-417. 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2006.00658.x.CrossRefPubMed
71.
go back to reference Milbourne L: Remodelling the Third Sector: advanced collaboration or competition in community-based initiatives. Journal of Social Policy. 2009, 38 (2): 277-297. 10.1017/S0047279408002845.CrossRef Milbourne L: Remodelling the Third Sector: advanced collaboration or competition in community-based initiatives. Journal of Social Policy. 2009, 38 (2): 277-297. 10.1017/S0047279408002845.CrossRef
72.
go back to reference Bauman M: Implementing the reimbursement scheme - views of health and social care staff in six high performing sites. Research, Policy and Planning. 2008, 26 (2): 101-112. Bauman M: Implementing the reimbursement scheme - views of health and social care staff in six high performing sites. Research, Policy and Planning. 2008, 26 (2): 101-112.
73.
go back to reference Chappel D, Miller P, Parkin D, Thomson R: Models of commissioning health services in the British National Health Service: a literature review. Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1999, 21 (2): 221-227. 10.1093/pubmed/21.2.221.CrossRefPubMed Chappel D, Miller P, Parkin D, Thomson R: Models of commissioning health services in the British National Health Service: a literature review. Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1999, 21 (2): 221-227. 10.1093/pubmed/21.2.221.CrossRefPubMed
74.
go back to reference Wistow G, Callaghan G: Connected care in Hartlepool: from origins towards reality. Journal of Integrated Care. 2006, 14: 11-8.CrossRef Wistow G, Callaghan G: Connected care in Hartlepool: from origins towards reality. Journal of Integrated Care. 2006, 14: 11-8.CrossRef
75.
go back to reference Cambridge P: More than just a quick fix? The potential of joint commissioning in services for people with learning disabilities. Research, Policy and Planning. 1999, 17 (2): 12-22. Cambridge P: More than just a quick fix? The potential of joint commissioning in services for people with learning disabilities. Research, Policy and Planning. 1999, 17 (2): 12-22.
76.
go back to reference Camp T: Working together: joint commissioning in practice. Housing, Care and Support. 1999, 2 (1): 28-30. 10.1108/14608790199900008.CrossRef Camp T: Working together: joint commissioning in practice. Housing, Care and Support. 1999, 2 (1): 28-30. 10.1108/14608790199900008.CrossRef
77.
go back to reference Hudson B: Joint commissioning across the primary health care-social care boundary: can it work?. Health and Social Care in the Community. 1999, 7 (5): 358-66. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.1999.00198.x.CrossRefPubMed Hudson B: Joint commissioning across the primary health care-social care boundary: can it work?. Health and Social Care in the Community. 1999, 7 (5): 358-66. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.1999.00198.x.CrossRefPubMed
78.
go back to reference Hudson B: Pessimism and optimism in inter-professional working: the Sedgefield integrated team. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 2007, 21 (1): 3-15. 10.1080/13561820600991850.CrossRefPubMed Hudson B: Pessimism and optimism in inter-professional working: the Sedgefield integrated team. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 2007, 21 (1): 3-15. 10.1080/13561820600991850.CrossRefPubMed
79.
go back to reference Wyke S, Myles S, Popay J, Scott J, Campbell A, Girling J: Total purchasing, community and continuing care: lessons for future policy developments in the NHS. Health and Social Care in the Community. 1999, 7 (6): 394-407. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.1999.00207.x.CrossRefPubMed Wyke S, Myles S, Popay J, Scott J, Campbell A, Girling J: Total purchasing, community and continuing care: lessons for future policy developments in the NHS. Health and Social Care in the Community. 1999, 7 (6): 394-407. 10.1046/j.1365-2524.1999.00207.x.CrossRefPubMed
80.
go back to reference Freeman D: Building a framework for commissioning the voluntary and community sector. Journal of Care Services Management. 2008, 2 (2): 167-174.CrossRef Freeman D: Building a framework for commissioning the voluntary and community sector. Journal of Care Services Management. 2008, 2 (2): 167-174.CrossRef
81.
go back to reference Georgeson B: The Matrix Model of dual diagnosis service delivery. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 2009, 16: 305-310. 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2008.01346.x.CrossRefPubMed Georgeson B: The Matrix Model of dual diagnosis service delivery. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 2009, 16: 305-310. 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2008.01346.x.CrossRefPubMed
82.
go back to reference Freeman T, Peck E: Performing governance: a partnership board dramaturgy. Public Administration. 2007, 85 (4): 907-29. 10.1111/j.1467-9299.2007.00683.x.CrossRef Freeman T, Peck E: Performing governance: a partnership board dramaturgy. Public Administration. 2007, 85 (4): 907-29. 10.1111/j.1467-9299.2007.00683.x.CrossRef
83.
go back to reference Roberts D: Operating a pooled budget and lead commissioning using Health Act flexibilities: the Oxfordshire experience. Journal of Integrated Care. 2006, 14 (6): 36-44. 10.1108/14769018200600047.CrossRef Roberts D: Operating a pooled budget and lead commissioning using Health Act flexibilities: the Oxfordshire experience. Journal of Integrated Care. 2006, 14 (6): 36-44. 10.1108/14769018200600047.CrossRef
84.
go back to reference Exworthy M, Peckham S: The contribution of coterminosity to joint purchasing in health and social care. Health Place. 1998, 4: 233-243. 10.1016/S1353-8292(98)00018-5.CrossRefPubMed Exworthy M, Peckham S: The contribution of coterminosity to joint purchasing in health and social care. Health Place. 1998, 4: 233-243. 10.1016/S1353-8292(98)00018-5.CrossRefPubMed
85.
go back to reference Crawford A, Peck E: Musing mechanisms and models: exploring partnerships in health and social care. Mental Health Review. 2002, 7 (3): 6-14. 10.1108/13619322200200023.CrossRef Crawford A, Peck E: Musing mechanisms and models: exploring partnerships in health and social care. Mental Health Review. 2002, 7 (3): 6-14. 10.1108/13619322200200023.CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Making sense of joint commissioning: three discourses of prevention, empowerment and efficiency
Authors
Helen Dickinson
Jon Glasby
Alyson Nicholds
Helen Sullivan
Publication date
01-05-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue Special Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-S1-S6

Other articles of this Special Issue 1/2013

BMC Health Services Research 1/2013 Go to the issue