Functions of the Physician Services Committee Sample Clauses

Functions of the Physician Services Committee. The Physician Services Committee, as the senior body overseeing the relationship between the Government and the Doctors of BC and the implementation and administration of this Agreement and the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements, will, among other things: (a) provide direction to, and monitor the activities of, the other joint committees of the Government and the Doctors of BC referred to in this Agreement or the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements, including, among other things, overseeing the work of the General Practice Services Committee, the Specialist Services Committee, the Shared Care Committee, the Joint Standing Committee on Rural Issues, and the Benefits Committee by engaging in the following process for each Fiscal Year: (i) by February 1 of each year, the Physician Services Committee will convene a meeting with the co-chairs of each of the General Practice Services Committee, the Specialist Services Committee, the Shared Care Committee, the Joint Standing Committee on Rural Issues, and the Benefits Committee during which the Government’s priorities for the health care system for the next Fiscal Year and the Strategic Plans of both the Ministry of Health and the Doctors of BC will be discussed and the possible initiatives being considered by the committee in question for the next three Fiscal Years will be identified by the co-chairs of the relevant committee, all in the context of the mandate established for the committee in question in this Agreement and/or in a Physician Master Subsidiary Agreement. After such discussion, the Physician Services Committee will provide the co-chairs with direction on the content of the written plan referenced in (ii) below which will inform priority initiatives to be addressed by the committee in the upcoming Fiscal Year, including direction on the committee’s budget for the Fiscal Year; (ii) following the meeting referred to in section 6.3(a)(i), and before March 1 of the same year, the committee in question shall submit to the Physician Services Committee a detailed written plan including a proposed budget by program and initiative and an administrative budget by program and initiative (which, for those committees covered by the Joint Clinical Committee Administration Agreement will be the budget for Administrative Costs approved under Article 5 of that Agreement) outlining the committee’s intentions to address the initiatives within its mandate to be undertaken by the committee during the Fiscal Year...
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Functions of the Physician Services Committee. (a) The Physician Services Committee, as the senior body overseeing the relationship between the Government and the BCMA and the implementation and administration of this Agreement and the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements, will, among other things: (i) monitor the activities of, and provide direction to, the other joint committees of the Government and the BCMA referred to in this Agreement and the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements; (ii) provide a forum for Consultation on the matters specifically identified for Consultation in this Agreement; (iii) provide direction to the Collaboration Committee, including determining which topics, and in what order of priority, it will review, and receiving its reports and recommendations; (iv) subject to the specific processes set out elsewhere in this Agreement, discuss and where possible attempt to resolve Issues; (v) provide general oversight of the dispute resolution processes in this Agreement and the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements; (vi) enable communication between the Government, the BCMA and the Health Authorities; and (vii) engage in any other functions that the Government and BCMA may, by written agreement, assign to it. (b) In addition to fulfilling its role in relation to Disputes and Issues as specified elsewhere in this Agreement, the Physician Services Committee will attempt to resolve any other matter that arises between the Government and the BCMA, and that is not a Dispute or Issue, in the following manner: (i) the party raising the matter must notify the other party, in writing, with a copy of the notice to the Physician Services Committee; (ii) the notice shall comprehensively outline the substance of the matter and include all data or other information relied on by the party raising the matter as well as a statement of the proposed remedy or proposed solution; and (iii) upon receiving such a notice, the Physician Services Committee may, by consensus decision, issue recommendations with respect to the matter to the Government and the BCMA or may, by consensus decision, direct that the matter be referred to the Adjudication Committee for arbitration, at which time a chair will be appointed from the Roster.‌

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