Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXX; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur. When delivering the health services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate classification of activity as per the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigation. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX CAHS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX CAHS is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Perth Children’s Hospital, • Broome HospitalChild Community Health Facilities, • Bunbury HospitalChild Mental Health Facilities, • Geraldton Neonatal Services at Xxxx Xxxxxx Memorial Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX CAHS (and sub-sub- contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX CAHS will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX CAHS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX CAHS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXCAHS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX CAHS to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur. When delivering the health services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX CAHS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate classification of activity as per the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX CAHS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX CAHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigation. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX CAHS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX HSS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX HSS will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX HSS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; and, • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX HSS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXX; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occurHSS. When delivering the health services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX HSS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate classification of activity expenditure as per the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX HSS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX HSS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigation. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX HSS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX HSS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX HSS will deliver health and other services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX HSS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services initiatives within the available budget allocations allocations, and that creation of new services initiatives may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • undertaking its role and responsibilities within approved financial parameters and notifying the Department CEO when this is not possible without impacting critical service delivery; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX HSS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXHSS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure management and delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreementcapital works, including active monitoring maintenance works and clinical commissioning as required. The Procurement Act 2020 provides the framework for procurement of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX to works. Where the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely determines a project should be delivered by HSS, responsibility will be reflected in the Agreement. The Department CEO may choose to occurretain responsibility for major or high-risk public hospital projects in which case separate delegation processes will be maintained. When delivering the health and other services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX HSS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate coding and classification of activity as per to conform to the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, procurement and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX HSS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy Framework on the provision of all health and other services (including health and other services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX HSS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act175) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and• negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities for the provision of information to the Department in accordance with the Act and the Information Management Policy Framework. Upon review of existing contracts, HSS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts; • comply with a legal process requiring the disclosure of health information in a health information management system to a person or court as requested or directed by the Department CEO under section 217A of the Act; • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations and inquiries at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigationinvestigation or inquiry. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX contracts, HSS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts; and, • co-operate to the fullest extent possible with any directions issued under the Emergency Management Act 2005 or other requests in response to WA State emergencies.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health and other services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX will deliver health and other services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations allocations, and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXX; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur; and, • management and delivery of capital works, maintenance works and clinical commissioning as required. The Procurement Act 2020 provides the framework for procurement of works. Where the Department CEO determines a project should be delivered by XXXXX, responsibility will be reflected in the Agreement. The Department CEO may choose to retain responsibility for major or high-risk public hospital projects in which case separate delegation processes will be maintained. When delivering the health and other services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate coding and classification of activity as per to conform to the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, procurement and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act175) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; • comply with a legal process requiring the disclosure of health information in a health information management system to a person or court as requested or directed by the Department CEO under section 217A of the Act; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations and inquiries at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigationinvestigation or inquiry. Upon review of existing contracts contracts, XXXXX must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX EMHS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX EMHS is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Royal Perth Hospital, • Broome Bentley Hospital, • Bunbury Kalamunda Hospital, • Geraldton Armadale-Kelmscott Memorial Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX EMHS (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX EMHS is responsible for managing the Public Private Partnership (PPP) contract with St Xxxx of God Health Care for the operation of the St Xxxx of God Midland Public Hospital. EMHS will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX EMHS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX EMHS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXEMHS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX EMHS to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur. When delivering the health services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX EMHS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate classification of activity as per the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX EMHS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX EMHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigation. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX EMHS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX NMHS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX NMHS is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Graylands Hospital, Frankland Centre and Xxxxx Older Adult Mental Health unit; • Broome Xxxx Xxxxxx Memorial Hospital for Women; • Xxxxxxx Park Hospital, ; • Bunbury Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, ; • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX NMHS (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable); and, and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX NMHS is responsible for providing dental health services through the Dental Health Service and managing the Public Private Partnership (PPP) contract with Ramsay Health Care for the operation of the Joondalup Health Campus. NMHS will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX NMHS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations allocations, and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX NMHS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXNMHS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX NMHS to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur. When delivering the health services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX NMHS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate classification of activity as per the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX NMHS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX NMHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigation. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX NMHS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX SMHS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX SMHS is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Hospital, ; • Broome Fremantle Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, ; • Xxxxxx District Hospital, ; • Karratha Health Campus, Rockingham General Hospital; • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, State Rehabilitation Centre; • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX SMHS (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable); and, and • other Other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX SMHS is responsible for managing the Public Private Partnership (PPP) contract with Ramsay Health Care for the operation of the Peel Health Campus. SMHS will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX SMHS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX SMHS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXSMHS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX SMHS to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur. When delivering the health services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX SMHS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate classification of activity as per the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX SMHS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX SMHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigation. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX SMHS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX PathWest under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX PathWest will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX PathWest may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; and, • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX PathWest to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXPathWest; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure management and delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreementcapital works, including active monitoring maintenance works and clinical commissioning as required. The Procurement Act 2020 provides the framework for procurement of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX to works. Where the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely determines a project should be delivered by PathWest, responsibility will be reflected in the Agreement. The Department CEO may choose to occurretain responsibility for major or high-risk public hospital projects in which case separate delegation processes will be maintained. When delivering the health and other services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX PathWest is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate coding and classification of activity as per expenditure to conform to the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, procurement and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX PathWest will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX PathWest for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act175) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; • comply with a legal process requiring the disclosure of health information in a health information management system to a person or court as requested or directed by the Department CEO under section 217A of the Act; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations and inquiries at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigationinvestigation or inquiry. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX contracts, PathWest must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX HSS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX HSS will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX HSS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations allocations, and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX HSS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXHSS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure management and delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreementcapital works, including active monitoring maintenance works and clinical commissioning as required. The Procurement Act 2020 provides the framework for procurement of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX to works. Where the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely determines a project should be delivered by HSS, responsibility will be reflected in the Service Agreement. The Department CEO may choose to occurretain responsibility for major or high-risk public hospital projects in which case separate delegation processes will be maintained. When delivering the health and other services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX HSS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate coding and classification of activity as per to conform to the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, procurement and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX HSS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX HSS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act175) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; • comply with a legal process requiring the disclosure of health information in a health information management system to a person or court as requested or directed by the Department CEO under section 217A of the Act; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations and inquiries at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigationinvestigation or inquiry. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX contracts, HSS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX SMHS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX SMHS is responsible for providing health and other services at the following facilities: • Albany Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Hospital, ; • Broome Fremantle Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, ; • Xxxxxx District Hospital, ; • Karratha Health Campus, Rockingham General Hospital; • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, State Rehabilitation Centre; • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX SMHS (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable); and, and • other Other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX SMHS is responsible for managing the Public Private Partnership (PPP) contract with Ramsay Health Care for the operation of the Peel Health Campus. SMHS will deliver health and other services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX SMHS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations allocations, and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX SMHS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXSMHS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX SMHS to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur; and, • management and delivery of capital works, maintenance works and clinical commissioning as required. The Procurement Act 2020 provides the framework for procurement of works. Where the Department CEO determines a project should be delivered by SMHS, responsibility will be reflected in the Agreement. The Department CEO may choose to retain responsibility for major or high-risk public hospital projects in which case separate delegation processes will be maintained. When delivering the health and other services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX SMHS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate coding and classification of activity as per to conform to the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, procurement and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX SMHS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX SMHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act175) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; • comply with a legal process requiring the disclosure of health information in a health information management system to a person or court as requested or directed by the Department CEO under section 217A of the Act; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations and inquiries at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigationinvestigation or inquiry. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX contracts, SMHS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX PathWest under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX PathWest will deliver services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX PathWest may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; and, • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX PathWest to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXX; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occurPathWest. When delivering the health services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX PathWest is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate classification of activity expenditure as per the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX PathWest will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX PathWest for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigation. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX PathWest must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX WACHS under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX WACHS is responsible for providing health and other services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, ; • Broome Xxxxxx Hospital, ; • Bunbury Hospital, ; • Geraldton Hospital, ; • Hedland Health campus, ; • Kalgoorlie Hospital, ; • Busselton Health campus, ; • Collie Hospital, ; • Carnarvon Hospital, ; • Derby Hospital, ; • Esperance Hospital, ; • Katanning Hospital, ; • Kununurra Hospital, ; • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, ; • Merredin Hospital, ; • Moora Hospital, ; • Narrogin Hospital, ; • Xxxxxx Hospital, ; • Karratha Health Campus, ; • Northam Hospital, ; • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), ; • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, ; • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX WACHS (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable); and, and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX WACHS will deliver health and other services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX WACHS may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services initiatives within the available budget allocations allocations, and that creation of new services initiatives may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • undertaking its role and responsibilities within approved financial parameters and notifying the Department CEO when this is not possible without impacting critical service delivery; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX WACHS to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXWACHS; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered performance against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX WACHS to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur; • management and delivery of capital works, maintenance works and clinical commissioning as required. The Procurement Act 2020 provides the framework for procurement of works. Where the Department CEO determines a project should be delivered by WACHS, responsibility will be reflected in the Agreement. The Department CEO may choose to retain responsibility for major or high-risk public hospital projects in which case separate delegation processes will be maintained; and, • ensuring all WACHS entities achieve and maintain mandatory accreditation to national safety and quality standards as required by the Australian Health Service Safety and Quality Accreditation Scheme. When delivering the health and other services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX WACHS is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate coding and classification of activity as per to conform to the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, procurement and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX WACHS will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy Framework on the provision of all health and other services (including health and other services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-sub- contractors if applicable). Patient The provision of patient activity data supports by WACHS, in accordance with the Patient Activity Data Policy, will support and informs inform the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities for the provision of information to the Department in accordance with the Act and the Information Management Policy Framework. Upon review of existing contracts, WACHS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX WACHS for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act175) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; and, • comply with a legal process requiring the disclosure of health information in a health information management system to a person or court as requested or directed by the Department CEO under section 217A of the Act; • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations and inquiries at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigationinvestigation or inquiry. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX contracts, WACHS must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts; and, • co-operate to the fullest extent possible with any directions issued under the Emergency Management Act 2005 or other requests in response to WA State emergencies.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Roles and Responsibilities of the Health Service Provider. The main role of the XXXXX QC under this Agreement is to provide the services detailed in the Schedules. The delivery of the services must be in accordance with the performance measures and targets set by the Department CEO in accordance with section 46(3)(d), (e) and (f) of the Act. XXXXX is responsible for providing health services at the following facilities: • Albany Hospital, • Broome Hospital, • Bunbury Hospital, • Geraldton Hospital, • Hedland Health campus, • Kalgoorlie Hospital, • Busselton Health campus, • Collie Hospital, • Carnarvon Hospital, • Derby Hospital, • Esperance Hospital, • Katanning Hospital, • Kununurra Hospital, • Xxxxxxxx River Hospital, • Merredin Hospital, • Moora Hospital, • Narrogin Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital, • Karratha Health Campus, • Northam Hospital, • Xxxxxx Hospital (Manjimup), • Small Rural Hospitals and Nursing Outposts, • Contracted Health Entities providing health services on behalf of XXXXX (and sub-contracted Health Entities if applicable), and • other community-based / non-hospital sites as appropriate. XXXXX QC will deliver health and other services in accordance with this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to: • delivering services in a safe, timely and efficient manner using the standard of care and foresight expected of an experienced provider, noting XXXXX QC may xxxxxx innovation through creation of new services within the available budget allocations allocations, and that creation of new services may require consultation with the Department CEO, particularly if the service cannot be funded within the existing budget allocation; • acting in accordance with the highest applicable professional ethics, principles and standards and demonstrating a commitment to implementing these practices through appropriate training and monitoring; • briefing the Department CEO about all matters that the Department CEO should reasonably be made aware of. This may include an incident involving a person receiving a service, an issue that impacts on the delivery or sustainability of service, or the ability of XXXXX QC to meet its obligations under this Agreement. Applicable Department policies may also deal with certain matters that the Department CEO must be made aware of, or particular information that must be provided to the Department by XXXXXQC; and, • monitoring actual activity delivered against target purchased levels, acting as necessary to ensure delivery of purchased levels is achieved within parameters specified in this Agreement, including active monitoring of variances from target activity levels and immediate notification by XXXXX QC to the Department CEO as soon as it becomes aware that activity variances are likely to occur; and, • management and delivery of capital works, maintenance works and clinical commissioning as required. The Procurement Act 2020 provides the framework for procurement of works. Where the Department CEO determines a project should be delivered by the QC, responsibility will be reflected in the Agreement. The Department CEO may choose to retain responsibility for major or high-risk public hospital projects in which case separate delegation processes will be maintained. When delivering the health and other services purchased by the Department CEO in this agreement, XXXXX QC is required to comply with (among other things): • the terms of this Agreement; • all applicable Department policies and frameworks; • appropriate coding and classification of activity as per to conform to the OBM framework, ensuring accurate capture of data and information; • all standards as gazetted under applicable Acts and standards endorsed by the Department CEO, including but not limited to the Clinical Governance, Safety and Quality Policy Framework which specifies the clinical governance, safety and quality requirements that all HSPs must comply with to deliver effective and consistent clinical care across the WA health system; • performance targets; and, • laws including those related to fire protection, industrial relations, employment, health, general safety, procurement and taxation. Additionally, to assist the Department CEO to fulfil their responsibility to manage the overall WA health system, XXXXX QC will: • provide data in a timely manner to the Department as required by section 46(3)(f) of the Act and in accordance with the Information Management Policy on the provision of all health services (including health services provided by a Contracted Health Entity and its sub-contractors if applicable). Patient activity data supports and informs the State Budget process, national reporting, system performance management, health service planning, clinical governance, clinical research, health reform, and the purchase of activity within the WA health system. The Patient Activity Data Policy is a key policy of the Information Management Policy Framework, mandating the business rules, data specifications and data dictionaries for admitted, Emergency Department, mental health, and non-admitted activity; • aid the Department CEO in the undertaking of any audits, inspections or investigations of XXXXX QC for the purpose of assessing compliance with the Act (see section 175 of the Act175) whenever and wherever such powers are utilised by the Department CEO; • comply with a legal process requiring the disclosure of health information in a health information management system to a person or court as requested or directed by the Department CEO under section 217A of the Act; and, • negotiate the inclusion of terms in its contracts with Contracted Health Entities that provide for the Department CEO to undertake onsite health information investigations and inquiries at the Contracted Health Entity. The terms in the contracts with Contracted Health Entities must also specify that the Contracted Health Entity will supply to the Department CEO information on request and provide access to any systems required to support the investigationinvestigation and inquiry. Upon review of existing contracts XXXXX contracts, QC must also ensure that these terms are included in updated contracts.
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Samples: Service Agreement