Seeing a once suicidal man I worked with express gratitude to those who helped him at his lowest ebb made me proud of my job[br]I got into commissioning NHS services in 2004. At that time,I had only a crude idea of what was involved. Eleven years on, I can see that commissioning is a clinically led cycle of activities which takes the resources available (such as patients’ experiences, or staff and their knowledge,and funding) to produce the best possible outcomes for patients. It was humbling to reflect that a tiny decision could effect any contribution at all to the outcome for the patient.
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Source: theguardian.com