Programme co-ordination. The Provider will be responsible for ensuring that the part of the programme they deliver is coordinated and interfaces seamlessly with other parts of the programme with which they collaborate, in relation to timeliness and data sharing. The Provider will ensure there are one or more named individuals responsible for the coordination of the delivery and planning of the programme with appropriate administrative support to ensure timely reporting and response to requests for information. Where there is only one named coordinator, the Provider will ensure that there are adequate cover arrangements in place to ensure sustainability and consistency of programme. The Provider and NHS England should meet at regular intervals to monitor and review the local screening pathway. The meetings should include representatives from programme coordination, clinical services, laboratory services and service management.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: NHS Public Health Functions Agreement, NHS Public Health Functions Agreement
Programme co-ordination. The Provider provider will be responsible for ensuring that the part of the programme they deliver is coordinated and interfaces seamlessly with other parts of the programme with which they collaborate, in relation to timeliness and data sharing. The Provider provider will ensure there are one or more named individuals responsible for that they have a screening midwife/coordinator (and deputies) in place to oversee the coordination of the delivery and planning of the programme with screening programme, supported by appropriate administrative support to ensure timely reporting and response to requests for information. Where there is only one named coordinator, the Provider provider will ensure that there are adequate cover arrangements in place to ensure sustainability and consistency of programme. The Provider provider and NHS England should meet at regular intervals to monitor and review the local screening pathway. The meetings should include representatives from programme coordination, clinical services, laboratory services and service management.
Appears in 1 contract
Programme co-ordination. The Provider provider will be responsible for ensuring that the part of the programme they deliver is coordinated co- ordinated and interfaces seamlessly with other parts of the programme with which they collaborate, in relation to timeliness and data sharing. The Provider provider will ensure there are one or more named individuals responsible for that they have a screening midwife/co-ordinator (and deputy) in place to oversee the coordination of the delivery and planning of the programme with screening programme, supported by appropriate administrative support to ensure timely reporting and response to requests for information. Where there is only one named coordinatorco-ordinator, the Provider provider will ensure that there are adequate cover arrangements in place to ensure sustainability and consistency of programme. The Provider provider and NHS England should meet at regular intervals to monitor and review the local screening pathway. The meetings should include representatives from programme coordinationco- ordination, clinical services, laboratory services and service management.
Appears in 1 contract