Robison J
Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of Southampton, UK.
J Manag Med. 1998;12(6):370-7, 321-2. doi: 10.1108/02689239810243896.
Total purchasing is an experimental extension of GP fundholding through which GP practices can purchase community, secondary and tertiary services not included in standard fundholding budgets, for their registered patient populations. The paper presents selected findings from a study of contracting by TPPs during the first year of purchasing, concentrating on the perceived relationship between aspects of the contracting process and the achievement of TPP's strategic objectives. These findings are of relevance to the development of commissioning by primary care groups in light of the Government's proposal that contracts be replaced by long-term service agreements as competition within the NHS internal market is replaced by more collaborative arrangements between commissioners and providers. The paper identifies features of the contracting process which have been instrumental to the achievement of TPPs' service development objectives and may need to be preserved to ensure effective commissioning within the context of the new service agreements.
全面采购是全科医生基金持有制的一种实验性扩展,通过这一方式,全科医生诊所可以为其注册患者群体购买标准基金持有预算中未包含的社区、二级和三级服务。本文展示了对全面采购第一年中第三方采购机构(TPPs)合同签订情况研究的部分 findings,重点关注合同签订过程各方面与 TPPs 战略目标实现之间的感知关系。鉴于政府提议用长期服务协议取代合同,因为国民医疗服务体系(NHS)内部市场的竞争将被委托方与供应商之间更多的合作安排所取代,这些 findings 与初级保健团体委托工作的发展相关。本文确定了合同签订过程中的一些特征,这些特征对 TPPs 服务发展目标的实现起到了重要作用,并且可能需要保留以确保在新服务协议背景下进行有效的委托工作。