Purpose of the Joint Committee. 5.1 The Joint Committee has the primary purpose of enabling the CCG members to work effectively together, to collaborate and take joint decisions relating to the services relating to this Agreement, by exercising the Joint Functions. 5.2 The Joint Functions are those set out in the Delegation Document at Appendix 1 (“the Delegation Document”). The Terms of Reference of the Joint Committee (“the Terms of Reference”) are set out in Appendix 2. 5.3 The role of the Joint Committee, as set out in the Terms of Reference for the Services pertaining to this Agreement, is: 5.3.1 To consider and approve a collective strategy and associated commissioning intentions for stroke services across Kent and Medway, enabling the delivery of high quality, sustainable and financially viable clinical services. This will include determining the service delivery model and locations from which services will be provided. The Kent and Medway Stroke Services Programme Board and its sub-committees shall be responsible to the Joint Committee on behalf of the Member CCGs for developing proposals to enable the Joint Committee to undertake its role. 5.3.2 Ensuring effective public and stakeholder engagement and involvement, including formal consultation as required, has taken place to enable informed and legally compliant decision making. 5.3.3 Oversight of the implementation of the approved service delivery model and any associated reconfiguration of services 5.3.4 Representation and contribution to national, regional or other relevant Alliances and Networks, including clinical networks, as appropriate 5.3.5 Work with the Kent and Medway Sustainability and Transformation Plan (“STP”) Board to ensure any decisions made by the Joint Committee are informed by and complement wider strategic planning 5.4 Generally, it is envisaged that the Joint Committee will work across the area to develop a strategic approach to commissioning sustainable services that are patient centred. Further, it will enable the development of integrated service delivery with other partners so that the patients receive a high quality seamless service.
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Purpose of the Joint Committee. 5.1 The Joint Committee has the primary purpose of enabling the CCG members to work effectively together, to collaborate and take joint decisions relating to the services relating to this Agreement, by exercising the Joint Functions.
5.2 The Joint Functions are those set out in the Delegation Document at Appendix 1 (“the Delegation Document”). The Terms of Reference of the Joint Committee (“the Terms of Reference”) are set out in Appendix 2.
5.3 The role of the Joint Committee, as set out in the Terms of Reference for the Services pertaining to this Agreement, is:
5.3.1 To consider and approve a collective strategy and associated commissioning intentions for stroke services across Kent and Medway, enabling the delivery of high quality, sustainable and financially viable clinical services. This will include determining the service delivery model and locations from which services will be provided. The Kent and Medway Stroke Services Programme Board and its sub-committees shall be responsible to the Joint Committee on behalf of the Member CCGs for developing proposals to enable the Joint Committee to undertake its role.
5.3.2 Ensuring effective public and stakeholder engagement and involvement, including formal consultation as required, has taken place to enable informed and legally compliant decision making.
5.3.3 Oversight of the implementation of the approved service delivery model and any associated reconfiguration of services
5.3.4 To contribute to national research on the implementation of HASU/ASU’
5.3.5 To consider and approve a Stroke rehabilitation business case and provide oversight in the development of these services
5.3.6 To review the provision of prevention, as it relates to stroke services, to ensure robust and innovative prevention initiatives are in place and targeted where required
5.3.7 Representation and contribution to national, regional or other relevant Alliances and Networks, including clinical networks, as appropriate 5.3.5 5.3.8 Work with the Kent and Medway Sustainability and Transformation Plan (“STP”) Board to ensure any decisions made by the Joint Committee are informed by and complement wider strategic planning
5.4 Generally, it is envisaged that the Joint Committee will work across the area to develop a strategic approach to commissioning sustainable services that are patient centred. Further, it will enable the development of integrated service delivery with other partners so that the patients receive a high quality seamless service.
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Sources: Joint Committee Agreement