BCCG definition
Examples of BCCG in a sentence
The Public Health Shared Function team will operate across the three Unitary Authorities (Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Keynes Councils) and will also provide the core offer to the Bedfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group (BCCG) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Keynes Clinical Commissioning Group (MKCCG).
The ICB reports via the governance arrangements of BCCG and the Council to the Health and Wellbeing Board, (HWBB).
BCCG, BBC and CBC are, in principle, committed to working together to jointly procure community health services to deliver integrated services for the population of Bedfordshire.
A work plan will be agreed between the Public Health team and BCCG, MKCCG and local authority commissioners.
B The Sponsor has agreed to sponsor the BCCG at the level of a Platinum/Gold/Silver (delete two) sponsor.
In division of the financial costs incurred arising from undertaking the procurement and the on-going support for the Partner Board, it is agreed that this will be shared in proportion to the commissioning expenditure of the Parties, to reflect the disparity between the commissioning costs of BCCG as against the two local authorities.
During 2015/16, 60% of the adults’ community services budget is already included through the Better Care Funds with BCCG, BBC and CBC.
How will this be collected and on what frequency: Progress will be available against agreed work plan to BBC, CBC MKC, BCCG and MKCCG executive.
BCCG commissions a wide range of community health services to meet the needs of children and adults within Bedfordshire with an approximate annual value of £30 million.
Robust performance monitoring will be undertaken twice a year to BCCG and MKCCG executive teams as well as to senior directors in BBC, CBC and MKC at the SLA performance boards.