Issue - meetings
Future Commissioning Arrangements for Public Health Services
Meeting: 09/01/2013 - Cabinet - Expired (Item 7)
7 Future Commissioning Arrangements for Public Health Services PDF 122 KB
Additional documents:
- 7.1b App1 PH Contracts Sch Cabinet, item 7 HTM 214 KB
- 7.1c Amendment re PH contracts paper (tabled), item 7 PDF 62 KB
Decision:
1 To approve the commencement of competitive tender processes for the following contracts:
· (See section 1a of the spread sheet appended to the report); (Please note contracts will not be awarded if insufficient funding is allocated by the DoH and the matter will be brought back to the Mayor)
2. To approve the extension, for up to 12 months, and subsequent procurement during 2013/14, of the following contracts:
· (See section 1b of the spread sheet appended to the report)
3. To approve the procurement, during 2013/14 of the following contracts scheduled to expire on 31 March 2014:
· (See section 1c of the spread sheet appended to the report);
4. To note the contracts currently held by the NHS where the services are already provided by the Council. These will become directly provided services from 01 April 2013, and therefore no further commissioning is required:
· (See section 1d of the spread sheet appended to the report);
5. To note the contracts which the NHS will not maintain beyond 31 March 2013 and will be decommissioned by the PCT. Therefore no commissioning activity is required by the Council:
· (See section 1e of the spread sheet appended to the report);
6. To approve the transfer of responsibility to the Council for the elements of the current contracts with Barts Health NHS Trust and the East London Foundation Trust (ELFT) which pertain to services delivered to residents of Tower Hamlets and note that the Barts contract expires on 31 March 2014 and the ELFT contract on 30th June 2014. The services currently provided to Tower Hamlets residents under these contracts are:
· (See section 2a of the spread sheet appended to the report);
7. To note the intention to work with the Tower Hamlets Clinical Commissioning Group, neighbouring Councils and their respective Clinical Commissioning Groups who have an interest in the contracts with the Barts Health NHS Trust during 2013/14 to determine longer term commissioning arrangements which balance local flexibility and priorities with a prudent approach to risk sharing;
8. To delegate authority to the Corporate Director responsible for the functions being exercised in the contracts in accordance with the Council’s constitution in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing and Assistant Chief Executive (Legal Services), and subject to final approval by the Mayor, to enter into various agreements to give effect to the recommendations detailed above and also to enter an agreement with the Tower Hamlets Clinical Commissioning Group for the management of contractual arrangements with GPs and Pharmacists currently delivered under NHS Local Enhanced Services arrangements or direct employment contracts with the NHS, for the period 1 April 2013 to 31 March 2014. This is subject always to establishing adequate funding and satisfactory terms that protect the Council and deliver local objectives and or other appropriate providers. In particular the services currently provided to Tower Hamlets residents under these Local Enhanced Services arrangements are:
· (See sections 2c and 2e of the spread sheet appended to the report);
9. To approve ... view the full decision text for item 7
Minutes:
Councillor Abdul Asad, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing introduced the report. He thanked officers and Members for the amount of work undertaken on this issue. He highlighted that once the contracts were transferred to the Local Authority the Mayor would be involved in deciding when they would end. In relation to paragraph 6.11 and the commissioning intentions for various groups of contracts, the Mayor and Cabinet Members would be fully involved in the re-design and procurement of the new Public Health services and Councillor Asad would be working with officers to produce procurement plans to reflect the Council’s and community’s wishes.
The Acting Corporate Director of Children, Schools and Families drew members attention to tabled changes to the report although she emphasised that these did not affect the recommendations.
The Mayor noted the discussion including around the need to advertise out to the community and the tabled question and answer from the Overview and Scrutiny Committee. He stated that it was important that locally based services were best able to benefit the community. He agreed with Councillor Abdul Assad’s proposed alteration to recommendation 2 and approved the recommendations.
RESOLVED
1 To approve the commencement of competitive tender processes for the following contracts:
· (See section 1a of the spread sheet appended to the report); (Please note contracts will not be awarded if insufficient funding is allocated by the DoH and the matter will be brought back to the Mayor)
2. That once the contracts had been transferred to the Local Authority, they would fall under Council control and the Mayor would decide when they would end. This would be done as part of a programme of service redesign.
· (See section 1b of the spread sheet appended to the report)
3. To approve the procurement, during 2013/14 of the following contracts scheduled to expire on 31 March 2014:
· (See section 1c of the spread sheet appended to the report);
4. To note the contracts currently held by the NHS where the services are already provided by the Council. These will become directly provided services from 01 April 2013, and therefore no further commissioning is required:
· (See section 1d of the spread sheet appended to the report);
5. To note the contracts which the NHS will not maintain beyond 31 March 2013 and will be decommissioned by the PCT. Therefore no commissioning activity is required by the Council:
· (See section 1e of the spread sheet appended to the report);
6. To approve the transfer of responsibility to the Council for the elements of the current contracts with Barts Health NHS Trust and the East London Foundation Trust (ELFT) which pertain to services delivered to residents of Tower Hamlets and note that the Barts contract expires on 31 March 2014 and the ELFT contract on 30th June 2014. The services currently provided to Tower Hamlets residents under these contracts are:
· (See section 2a of the spread sheet appended to the report);
7. To note the intention to work with the Tower Hamlets ... view the full minutes text for item 7