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What is commissioning?
Commissioning is the process by which NHS Rotherham secures best value and delivers improvements in health and care services, to meet the needs of Rotherham.
We aim to commission health services by developing strategic and long-term plans based on research into the needs of our local area.
Needs assessment
Rotherham's joint strategic needs assessment
The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) helps us see the current and future health and social care needs of Rotherham. This helps us improve services.




