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Shifting the gravity of spending? Exploring methods for supporting public health commissioners in priority-setting to improve population health and address health inequalities. Second phase interviews: report of qualitative findings (2016)
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Brown, J., Hunter, D., Marks, L., Salway, S., Gray, J., McCafferty, S., …Vale, L. (2016). Shifting the gravity of spending? Exploring methods for supporting public health commissioners in priority-setting to improve population health and address health inequalities. Second phase interviews: report of qualitative findings. [No known commissioning body]

The potential value of priority-setting methods in public health investment decisions: qualitative findings from three English local authorities (2016)
Journal Article
Hunter, D., Marks, L., Brown, J., Scalabrini, S., Salway, S., Vale, L., …Payne, N. (2016). The potential value of priority-setting methods in public health investment decisions: qualitative findings from three English local authorities. Critical Public Health, 26(5), 578-587. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2016.1164299

This paper reports on an action-oriented research study providing decision support to three local authorities in England on the prioritisation of public health investment and disinvestment decisions. We adopted a political science perspective, using... Read More about The potential value of priority-setting methods in public health investment decisions: qualitative findings from three English local authorities.

Shifting the gravity of spending? Results of a national survey of selected members of Health and Wellbeing Boards (2016)
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Brown, J., Hunter, D., Marks, L., Salway, S., Gray, J., McCafferty, S., …Vale, L. (2016). Shifting the gravity of spending? Results of a national survey of selected members of Health and Wellbeing Boards. [No known commissioning body]

A national survey was carried out in autumn 2014, using Bristol Online Surveys , to collect the views of selected core members of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) across England. Invitations to complete the survey were sent to 610 members of HWBs.... Read More about Shifting the gravity of spending? Results of a national survey of selected members of Health and Wellbeing Boards.