Operational Delivery and Strategic Commissioning

   

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Operational Delivery andStrategic Commissioning
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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3TASK1.............................................................................................................................................3Critically analyse and review a commissioned service..........................................................3TASK2.............................................................................................................................................9Explore ways to improve organisations performance and outcomes.....................................9TASK3...........................................................................................................................................11Individual reflective log.......................................................................................................11Development plan.................................................................................................................12CONCLUSION..............................................................................................................................14REFRENCES.................................................................................................................................15
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INTRODUCTIONStrategic commissioning and operational delivery are the important elements of theorganisation. They act as a catalyst to transform service delivery and driving cultural change andinnovation. It provides an opportunity to redefine the shape of the company and the manner inwhich it operates around the important priorities. Leaders will play a very important role in thisbecause present health care system requires tremendous progress on medical diagnosis.Organisation undertaken in this report is National health care services which was founded in1999 in London, UK. This report will explain the role of leaders in present health care systems.This will also concentrate on critically exploring the various ways to improve organisationalperformance and outcomes. Apart from this, it will require an individual reflective log anddevelopment plan. TASK1Critically analyse and review a commissioned service.Commissioning is the process which is used by public sector organisations to plan,procure, deliver and evaluate services to the domestic or local citizens. In the NHS,commissioning comprises of various activities which involves assessment of needs, plannedservices, procuring services and monitoring quality. This concept was also introduced by NHS(World Health Organization, 2016). In early years the health care services was a time consuming procedure where, persontakes an appointment, consults doctor, several body test are conducted, wait for reports and thensome actions are taken on the health of the person. But in NHS, recent developments hasemphasised on patients health and looks from their perspectives. The recent developments tellthe patients to concentrate on them and educating them with smartphone informations.Organisations are now a technology enabled and have different devices which measures thehealth of the people instantly like heart rate, blood pressure, diabetes, etc.Apart from this, Smoking cessation services is a kind of service which is provided to thepatients by the organisation as smoking is the primary cause for various serious diseases whichact as a flight control centre that looks at the health of the people on the basis of informationwhich will be moving on patients and the records which are kept by the organisation (Wylie andet. al., 2016). These Smoking cessation services services will also be beneficial for the patients
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who needs quick support due to their ill health results as this helps in minimising the risk ofcancer and other serious health issues which can be caused by smoking and encourages theindividual to quit smoking. Commissioning cycleCommissioning is the broad concept and combines effectiveness and efficiency. This isan ongoing process which is applicable to varied services. Therefore, commissioning is thestrategic activity of identifying need, allocating resources and procuring a provider to accomplishbusiness needs through reliable means. The following is the steps which are to taken intoconsideration by the NHS to enhances the Smoking cessation services and they are discussedbelow :Assessing needs : The health and care needs and Smoking cessation services of thepeople are assessed through a systematic process. These services and needs are order or aset of elaborated reviews across a range of population specific subjects areas, combiningepidemiological and evidence based research information and data. Reviewing services and analysing gap in provisions : Service reviews are undertakento demonstrate a thorough understanding of current Smoking cessation servicesprovided in relation to the identified health needs. This will provide an assurance thatSmoking cessation services services commissioned for the population are effective andhigher in quality (Weinstein and et. al., 2014). Managing risk : Public health or Smoking cessation services are concerned with helpingpeople to stay healthy and protecting them from threats to their health. This means bettercare for patients, designed with knowledge of local services and commissioned inresponse to their needs by the Smoking cessation services provided by the NHS. Deciding priorities : This point is concerned with making assurance that strategiccommission plan must include national and local priorities which must be appropriate(Mills, 2014). Apart from this, the stakeholders of Smoking cessation services arerequired to be engaged in the decision making process regarding local clinicians, patients,etc. Priorities are generated from insights through public and patient engagement, clinicalassessment, local needs, quality, etc.Strategic options : These options are identified in a single commission plan whichbrings together all the relevant information and content that is required and further
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