Integrated Commissioning Objectives Sample Clauses

The Integrated Commissioning Objectives clause defines the shared goals and priorities that parties agree to pursue collaboratively in a commissioning arrangement, typically within health or social care services. It outlines specific outcomes or performance targets that both parties are responsible for achieving, such as improving patient care, increasing service efficiency, or reducing costs. By clearly articulating these joint objectives, the clause ensures alignment between stakeholders and provides a framework for measuring success, ultimately facilitating coordinated action and accountability.
Integrated Commissioning Objectives. Parties Mutual Responsibilities
Integrated Commissioning Objectives. The Parties shall seek to achieve the following objectives in the course of making the integrated commissioning arrangements under this agreement: 8.4.1 To continue to deliver the S75 services as covered by previous agreements and the defined services as have been specified in Schedule 1. 8.4.2 To deliver improved and improving service delivery efficiencies through the integrated commissioning arrangements. 8.4.3 To work with the main NHS and other service providers within the locality to facilitate the commissioning of services 8.4.4 To Take any necessary steps to develop a future procurement strategy for the better integration of services by their provision through an MCP, which is to be established through other arrangements by a Provider Board composed of representatives of the ‘fixed point’ service providers already involved in the delivery of the services. 8.4.5 To introduce new service commissioning arrangements involving the use of capitation payments and outcomes assessment frameworks to be developed by the Parties during the period of this agreement.