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Valerie Billingham Posted: 07-03-2009 10:45 AM

The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has been considering how we might be able to draw on our own sources of expertise to contribute to the planning and commissioning of heart health outcomes for local populations within a local area, at each stage of the planning and commissioning cycle (understand, plan, do review).

I have uploaded to my profile a couple of documents which represent a first attempt at mind mapping the kinds of information, experience and knowledge which we hold internally and might be able to contribute to the commissioning process for local populations, focusing on children’s heart health.  

 

I am putting up this mind map and notes on a range of social networking sites, including www.commissioningsupport.org.uk , LinkedIn and Twitter, in order to begin a conversation between the BHF and planners and commissioners across the UK about what might and might not be useful, and about how we might take forward any potentially useful ideas.  I should welcome your thoughts and suggestions.

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Hello Valerie,

Thank you for your post. It might be more useful to put these materials and post a discussion up on our Children's Health group which can be found here:

http://www.commissioningsupport.org.uk/cs/groups/childrens_health_commissioning/default.aspx

You will need to become a member first in order to do this. By using this group, you can get it's member's opinions on the mapping that you are doing, get it rated and potentially we can put  it in our Resource Bank once you finish development.

Kind regards,

Satdeep.

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