Common use of Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO Clause in Contracts

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager has responsibility for overall management of the WA health system (s 19(2) of the Act). As system manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, • provide performance management parameters, • support and collaborate with XXXXX to deliver health services in accordance with the Act, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, • purchasing of services from XXXXX based upon the Clinical Services Framework which informs the capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services Framework, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased activity is achieved within budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Act), • providing XXXXX with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX about matters that XXXXX should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

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Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager has responsibility for overall management of the WA health system (s 19(2) of the Act). As system manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, • provide performance management parameters, • support and collaborate with XXXXX SMHS to deliver health services in accordance with the Act, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, • purchasing of services from XXXXX SMHS based upon the Clinical Services Framework which informs the capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services Framework, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased activity is achieved within budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX SMHS be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX SMHS to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX SMHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Act), • providing XXXXX SMHS with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX SMHS about matters that XXXXX SMHS should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager has responsibility for overall management of the WA health system (s 19(2) of the Act). As system manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, • provide performance management parameters, • support and collaborate with XXXXX the QC to deliver health services in accordance with the Act, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, • purchasing of services from XXXXX the QC based upon the Clinical Services Framework which informs the capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services Framework, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased activity is achieved within budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX the QC be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX the QC to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX the QC for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Act), • providing XXXXX the QC with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX the QC about matters that XXXXX the QC should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager System Manager has responsibility for overall management of managing the WA health system to the extent necessary to provide stewardship, strategic leadership and direction and to allocate resources for the provision of public health services in the State (s 19(2) section 19 of the Act). As system managerSystem Manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. A and other services. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, allocations and forecasts; • provide performance management parameters, ; • support and collaborate with XXXXX PathWest to deliver health services in accordance with the Act; and, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, ; • purchasing of services from XXXXX based upon PathWest that align with the WA Clinical Services Framework which informs (CSF) and its 2020 Addendum, including the Hospital Services matrices and latest underlying demand and capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, modelling; • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services FrameworkCSF; • monitoring actual activity against endorsed role delineations, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased if activity is achieved within underdelivered or budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, are not maintained; • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX PathWest for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Actsection 175), ; • providing XXXXX the overarching strategy for the capital works and maintenance works projects; • providing PathWest with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX PathWest about matters that XXXXX PathWest should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, ; • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement; and, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system Health internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager System Manager has responsibility for overall management of managing the WA health system to the extent necessary to provide stewardship, strategic leadership and direction and to allocate resources for the provision of public health services in the State (s 19(2) section 19 of the Act). As system managerSystem Manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. A and other services. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, allocations and forecasts; • provide performance management parameters, ; • support and collaborate with XXXXX EMHS to deliver health services in accordance with the Act; and, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, ; • purchasing of services from XXXXX based upon EMHS that align with the WA Clinical Services Framework which informs (CSF) and its 2020 Addendum, including the Hospital Services matrices and latest underlying demand and capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, modelling; • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services FrameworkCSF; • monitoring actual activity against endorsed role delineations, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased if activity is achieved within underdelivered or budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, are not maintained; • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX EMHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Actsection 175), ; • providing XXXXX the overarching strategy for the capital works and maintenance works projects; • providing EMHS with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX EMHS about matters that XXXXX EMHS should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, ; • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement; and, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system Health internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager System Manager has responsibility for overall management of managing the WA health system to the extent necessary to provide stewardship, strategic leadership and direction and to allocate resources for the provision of public health services in the State (s 19(2) section 19 of the Act). As system managerSystem Manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. A and other services. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, allocations and forecasts; • provide performance management parameters, ; • support and collaborate with XXXXX CAHS to deliver health services in accordance with the Act; and, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, ; • purchasing of services from XXXXX based upon CAHS that align with the WA Clinical Services Framework which informs (CSF) and its 2020 Addendum, including the Hospital Services matrices and latest underlying demand and capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, modelling; • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services FrameworkCSF; • monitoring actual activity against endorsed role delineations, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased if activity is achieved within underdelivered or budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, are not maintained; • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX CAHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Actsection 175), ; • providing XXXXX the overarching strategy for the capital works and maintenance works projects; • providing CAHS with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX CAHS about matters that XXXXX CAHS should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, ; • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement; and, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system Health internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager has responsibility for overall management of the WA health system (s 19(2) of the Act). As system manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, • provide performance management parameters, • support and collaborate with XXXXX CAHS to deliver health services in accordance with the Act, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, • purchasing of services from XXXXX CAHS based upon the Clinical Services Framework which informs the capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services Framework, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased activity is achieved within budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX CAHS be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX CAHS to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX CAHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Act), • providing XXXXX CAHS with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX CAHS about matters that XXXXX CAHS should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

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Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager System Manager has responsibility for overall management of managing the WA health system to the extent necessary to provide stewardship, strategic leadership and direction and to allocate resources for the provision of public health services in the State (s 19(2) section 19 of the Act). As system managerSystem Manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. A and other services. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, allocations and forecasts; • provide performance management parameters, ; • support and collaborate with XXXXX QC to deliver health services in accordance with the Act; and, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, ; • purchasing of services from XXXXX based upon QC that align with the WA Clinical Services Framework which informs (CSF) and its 2020 Addendum, including the Hospital Services matrices and latest underlying demand and capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, modelling; • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services FrameworkCSF; • monitoring actual activity against endorsed role delineations, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased if activity is achieved within underdelivered or budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, are not maintained; • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX QC for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Actsection 175), ; • providing XXXXX the overarching strategy for the capital works and maintenance works projects; • providing QC with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX QC about matters that XXXXX QC should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, ; • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement; and, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system Health internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager System Manager has responsibility for overall management of managing the WA health system to the extent necessary to provide stewardship, strategic leadership and direction and to allocate resources for the provision of public health services in the State (s 19(2) section 19 of the Act). As system managerSystem Manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. A, and other services. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, allocations and forecasts; • provide performance management parameters, ; • support and collaborate with XXXXX HSS to deliver health services in accordance with the Act; and, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: • the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, ; • purchasing of services from XXXXX based upon HSS that align with the WA Clinical Services Framework which informs (CSF) and its 2020 Addendum, including the Hospital Services matrices and latest underlying demand and capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, modelling; • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services FrameworkCSF; • monitoring clinical services activity against endorsed role delineations, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased if activity is achieved within underdelivered or budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, are not maintained; • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX HSS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Actsection 175), ; • providing XXXXX the overarching strategy for the capital works and maintenance works projects; • providing HSS with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX HSS about matters that XXXXX HSS should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health and other services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, ; • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement; and, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system Health internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 E8 of the NHRA.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Roles and Responsibilities of the Department CEO. The Department CEO as system manager has responsibility for overall management of the WA health system (s 19(2) of the Act). As system manager, the Department CEO purchases health services categorised using the OBM Service framework set out in Schedule A. The main roles and responsibilities of the Department CEO under this Agreement are to: • provide annual allocations, • provide performance management parameters, • support and collaborate with XXXXX EMHS to deliver health services in accordance with the Act, and • oversee compliance, performance and delivery of purchased activity. Additionally, the Department CEO is responsible for: the Department’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and with the legislative requirements of the Act, • purchasing of services from XXXXX EMHS based upon the Clinical Services Framework which informs the capacity and demand modelling process and the underlying growth rate applied to activity profiles to ensure delivery of balanced health services, considering both the benefits of local and system-wide interventions, • maintaining a public record of the Clinical Services Framework, including the Hospital Services Matrices, monitoring of actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, and taking action as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased activity is achieved within budget parameters specified in this Agreement. Should XXXXX EMHS be unable to deliver the level of activity that has been funded in this Agreement, the Department CEO has the discretion to determine whether a financial adjustment should be applied. This will follow a joint consultation process with XXXXX EMHS to understand the cause of the under-delivery and any remedial action plan, • undertaking of assurance activities consistent with the Department CEO’s identified strategic objectives. The Department CEO may audit, inspect or investigate XXXXX EMHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see s 175 of the Act), • providing XXXXX EMHS with access to all applicable Department policies and standards. The Department CEO must brief XXXXX EMHS about matters that XXXXX EMHS should reasonably be made aware of in order to provide health services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, • communication of any proposed amendments to this Agreement or significant events that may result in an amendment to this Agreement, such as the NHRA, and • publication of an abridged version of this Agreement on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA. Any subsequent amendments to this Agreement will also be published in accordance with Schedule D9 of the NHRA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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