Examples of Chief Executive of the Health Board in a sentence
This will form the basis of the Chief Officer’s performance appraisal with the Council’s Chief Executive and the Chief Executive of the Health Board.
In terms of respect, services, positivity and value for money for the residents of Blaenau Ffestiniog, the Chief Executive of the Health Board noted that he had the greatest respect for the people of the community and Betsi Cadwaladr staff.He felt that it would be a positive step when the new Centre was in operation, especially with more clinics.
In response to an enquiry regarding the consistency of provision across Gwynedd and if there was evidence to justify this, the Chief Executive of the Health Board noted that this was difficult to answer.
A request was made to send the above letters to the Chief Executive of the Health Board.
As Chief Executive of the Health Board, I have responsibility for maintaining appropriate governance structures and procedures as well as a sound system of internal control that supports the achievement of the organisation’s policies, aims and objectives, whilst safeguarding the public funds and the Health Board’s assets for which I am personally responsible.
In this event where an integrated team comprising both Health Board and Council employees is managed by a manager employed by the Council, the Chief Executive of the Health Board will direct his/her staff to follow instructions from the manager employed by the Council.
The Chief Officer reports directly to both the Chief Executive of the Local Authority and the Chief Executive of the Health Board and is a full member of the senior management teams of both the Local Authority and the Health Board.
Operational role – integrated hospital servicesIn relation to the Acute Services for which the Integration Joint Board will have strategic planning responsibility, the Chief Executive of the Health Board will be responsible for their operational delivery and performance and will provide updates on a regular basis to the Chief Officer on the operational delivery of those services and the set aside budget on a regular basis.
As I mentioned earlier, the international financial crisis has refocused policy attention on systemic risks and forced us all to think much harder – about what systemic risk means, how it can be measured and what implications does it have for policy.
Operational management – under 18 community health servicesThe community health services for persons under 18 years of age set out in Part 3 of Annex 1 of the Integration scheme are operationally devolved by the Chief Executive of the Health Board to the Chief Officer who will be responsible and accountable to him for the operational delivery and performance of these services.