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Home > Library > Commissioning > Planning > Encourage new ideas and different ways of providing services

Encourage new ideas and different ways of providing services

Questions to consider and actions to undertake:

  • New ideas should be formally evaluated to enable confident commissioning.
  • Membership of a network (for instance Applied Health Science Networks, Managed Clinical Networks and GP Mental Health Leads Networks) is likely to help enormously.

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  • December 11, 2012

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