Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area. 6.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of the Delegation and being: 6.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities: 6.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services; 6.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes); 6.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices; 6.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ payments; 6.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients; 6.2.2. the approval of practice mergers; 6.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments; 6.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area; 6.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list); 6.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area; 6.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions; 6.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and 6.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions. 6.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions. 6.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with: 6.4.1. the Delegation; 6.4.2. the terms of this Agreement; 6.4.3. all applicable Law; 6.4.4. the CCG’s constitution; 6.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement
Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area.
6.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of paragraph 12 of the Delegation and being:
6.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities:
6.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services;
6.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes);
6.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices;
6.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ payments;
6.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients;
6.2.2. the approval of practice mergers;
6.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments;
6.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area;
6.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list);
6.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area;
6.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions;
6.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and
6.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions.
6.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions.
6.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with:
6.4.1. the Delegation;
6.4.2. the terms of this Agreement;
6.4.3. all applicable Law;
6.4.4. the CCG’s constitution;
6.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement
Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area.
6.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of 1 of the Delegation and being:
6.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities:
6.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services;
6.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes);
6.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices;
6.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ payments;
6.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients;
6.2.2. the approval of practice mergers;
6.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments;
6.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area;
6.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list);
6.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area;
6.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions;
6.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and
6.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions.
6.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions.
6.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with:
6.4.1. the Delegation;
6.4.2. the terms of this Agreement;
6.4.3. all applicable Law;
6.4.4. the CCG’s constitution;
6.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement
Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.15.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area.
6.25.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of 1 of the Delegation and being:
6.2.15.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities:
6.2.1.15.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services;
6.2.1.25.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes);
6.2.1.35.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices;
6.2.1.45.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ payments;
6.2.1.55.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients;
6.2.25.2.2. the approval of practice mergers;
6.2.35.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments;
6.2.45.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area;
6.2.55.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list);
6.2.65.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area;
6.2.75.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions;
6.2.85.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and
6.2.95.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions.
6.35.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions.
6.45.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with:
6.4.15.4.1. the Delegation;
6.4.25.4.2. the terms of this Agreement;
6.4.35.4.3. all applicable Law;
6.4.45.4.4. the CCG’s constitution;
6.4.55.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement
Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area.
6.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of the Delegation and being:
6.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities:
6.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services;
6.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes);
6.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices;
6.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ payments;
6.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients;
6.2.2. the approval of practice mergers;
6.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments;
6.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area;
6.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- non-compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list);
6.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area;
6.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions;
6.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and
6.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions.
6.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions.
6.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with:
6.4.1. the Delegation;
6.4.2. the terms of this Agreement;
6.4.3. all applicable Law;
6.4.4. the CCG’s constitution;
6.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: NHS England Primary Medical Services Delegation Agreement
Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.15.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area.
6.25.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of paragraph 12 of the Delegation and being:
6.2.15.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities:
6.2.1.15.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services;
6.2.1.25.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes);
6.2.1.35.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices;
6.2.1.45.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ „discretionary‟ payments;
6.2.1.55.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients;
6.2.25.2.2. the approval of practice mergers;
6.2.35.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments;
6.2.45.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area;
6.2.55.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list);
6.2.65.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area;
6.2.75.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions;
6.2.85.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and
6.2.95.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions.
6.35.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions.
6.45.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with:
6.4.15.4.1. the Delegation;
6.4.25.4.2. the terms of this Agreement;
6.4.35.4.3. all applicable Law;
6.4.45.4.4. the CCG’s CCG‟s constitution;
6.4.55.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: Delegation Agreement
Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area.
6.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of the Delegation and being:
6.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities:
6.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services;
6.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes);
6.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices;
6.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ „discretionary‟ payments;
6.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients;
6.2.2. the approval of practice mergers;
6.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments;
6.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area;
6.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list);
6.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area;
6.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions;
6.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and
6.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions.
6.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions.
6.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with:
6.4.1. the Delegation;
6.4.2. the terms of this Agreement;
6.4.3. all applicable Law;
6.4.4. the CCG’s CCG‟s constitution;
6.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: Delegation Agreement
Performance of the Delegated Functions. 6.1. The role of the CCG will be to exercise the Delegated Functions in the Area.
6.2. The Delegated Functions are the functions set out in Schedule 1of 1 of the Delegation and being:
6.2.1. decisions in relation to the commissioning, procurement and management of Primary Medical Services Contracts, including but not limited to the following activities:
6.2.1.1. decisions in relation to Enhanced Services;
6.2.1.2. decisions in relation to Local Incentive Schemes (including the design of such schemes);
6.2.1.3. decisions in relation to the establishment of new GP practices (including branch surgeries) and closure of GP practices;
6.2.1.4. decisions about ‘discretionary’ payments;
6.2.1.5. decisions about commissioning urgent care (including home visits as required) for out of area registered patients;
6.2.2. the approval of practice mergers;
6.2.3. planning primary medical care services in the Area, including carrying out needs assessments;
6.2.4. undertaking reviews of primary medical care services in the Area;
6.2.5. decisions in relation to the management of poorly performing GP practices and including, without limitation, decisions and liaison with the CQC where the CQC has reported non- non-compliance with standards (but excluding any decisions in relation to the performers list);
6.2.6. management of the Delegated Funds in the Area;
6.2.7. Premises Costs Directions Functions;
6.2.8. co-ordinating a common approach to the commissioning of primary care services with other commissioners in the Area where appropriate; and
6.2.9. such other ancillary activities that are necessary in order to exercise the Delegated Functions.
6.3. Schedule 2 (Delegated Functions) sets out further detail in relation to the Delegated Functions and the exercise of such Delegated Functions.
6.4. The CCG agrees that it must perform the Delegated Functions in accordance with:
6.4.1. the Delegation;
6.4.2. the terms of this Agreement;
6.4.3. all applicable Law;
6.4.4. the CCG’s constitution;
6.4.5. Statutory Guidance; and
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Samples: Delegation Agreement