What is a CCG accountable officer?

What is a CCG accountable officer?

The Accountable Officer is responsible for ensuring that the CCG fulfils its duties to exercise its functions effectively, efficiently and economically thus ensuring improvement in the quality of services and the health of the local population whilst maintaining value for money.

How many CCGs are in Sussex?

three CCGs
The current three CCGs – which will become East Sussex CCG – are members of the Sussex Health and Care Partnership (SHCP) – formerly the Sussex and East Surrey Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP).

Who is responsible for CCGs?

NHS England
CCGs are assured by NHS England, which retains responsibility for commissioning primary care services such as GP and dental services, as well as some specialised hospital services. Many GP services are now co-commissioned with CCGs.

What CCG is Chichester in?

About West Sussex CCG NHS West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group is a GP led statutory NHS body responsible for commissioning the majority of health services for local people.

Who is an accountable officer?

The Accountable Officer is the head of an Agency, unless the Treasurer has determined otherwise, and is responsible for the financial management of that Agency.

What is an accountable officer NHS?

The Accountable Officer is responsible for the management of controlled drugs and related governance issues in their organisation.

Do CCGs still exist?

The NHS expects that CCG functions will be subsumed into integrated care systems over the course of 2021/22, with CCGs ceasing to exist as statutory organisations by April 2022. Until then they remain the organisations that are responsible for getting the best possible health outcomes for their local population.

What is the new name for CCG?

CCGs to be ‘subsumed’ into ICS before end of 2021.

Are CCGs legal entities?

CCGs are a key piece of the new NHS landscape, but it is only now that they are starting to adopt statutory form. Until recently CCGs have been operating as sub-committees of local PCTs, and have not been separate legal entities.

What will replace CCGs?

Just one GP will be required to be appointed to the boards of the ICSs which are set to replace CCGs as commissioners of health services, new NHS England guidance has said.

How many GP practices are there in Sussex?

There are currently 59 GP practices in NHS East Sussex CCG. Below we reveal the top 10 GP surgeries with the greatest number of patients registered in East Sussex.

Who runs Chichester College?

the Chichester College Group
Chichester College is proud to be part of the Chichester College Group, a family of West Sussex colleges – Chichester, Crawley, Brinsbury, Worthing and Haywards Heath. As the largest college group in Sussex, we educate more than 20,000 students each year.

What does the West Sussex CCG do?

The CCG is a key member of the West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB), which leads on improving co-ordination of commissioning across the NHS, social care and public health services.

What is the coastal West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group annual report?

Welcome to the NHS Coastal West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Annual Report for the 2019/20 financial year. The report gives an overview of what the organisation has done, its performance, the challenges faced, as well as a detailed analysis of the CCG’s activities and accounts.

Who is the CCG CEO for Brighton and Hove?

Adam Doyle is the Chief Executive Officer for the three Sussex Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) – NHS Brighton and Hove CCG, NHS East Sussex CCG and NHS West Sussex CCG. Adam is also the ICS Leader for the Sussex Health and Care Partnership and has worked within the Sussex system for the last four years.

Who is the clinical lead for gynaecology in coastal West Sussex?

She has been Clinical Lead for NHS Coastal West Sussex CCG in Gynaecology for eight years, and Urgent Care Lead for six years, leading on stroke service reconfiguration. Dr Edward Ford finished his training in Darlington in 2010 and moved to Chichester to be closer to family. He has worked as a partner in Selsey medical practice since 2011.

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