Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Information Only
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To approve recommendations in relation to the
Surrey Heartlands Sustainability and Transformation
Partnership.
Decision:
RESOLVED:
- That the
progress made between the Council and health partners in Surrey
Heartlands be noted and the direction of travel towards a devolved
health and care system noted.
-
That the following Council budgets be pooled with
the Surrey Heartlands CCG budgets under a 3 years.75
agreement:
·
The Surrey Heartlands proportion of the
Council’s budget for adult social care and public
health
·
The Surrey Heartlands proportion of the
Council’s budgets relating to children’s community
health services and Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Services.
- That the
phased approach being proposed to creating a devolved health and
care system by entering in to a s75 agreement but with appropriate
safeguards in year one of the agreement including no transfer of
additional financial risk to (or from) the Council and with the
Council hosting the pooled budgets was noted.
- That the
intention to delegate within the agreement authority to the Surrey
Heartlands Joint Committee to take commissioning decisions in
relation to the functional areas included was noted, and that the
Leader of the Council approve the final detailed delegations before
the agreement was completed.
- That
authority be delegated to the Executive Director for Children,
Families and Learning and Executive Director for Health, Wellbeing
and Social Care, in consultation with the Cabinet Members for
People, Adults and Children, to approve a ‘section 75’
agreement with the Surrey Heartlands Clinical Commissioning
Groups.
- To continue to
develop plans with local government being at the
centre of the delivery model which would ensure the wider
determinants of health and wellbeing were met, truly changing the
life outcomes of some of our most vulnerable residents and to call
upon the Secretary of State to devolve all necessary powers to this
Council to ensure that ambition was delivered.
Reason for
decisions:
Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships
played a pivotal role in shaping the future health and care
priorities and landscape. In the eight months since the last Surrey
Heartlands update to the Cabinet, significant progress has been
made in the development of the devolution arrangements for Surrey
Heartlands.
Devolution and the integration of health and
social care were key mechanisms for enabling the Surrey Heartlands
Health and Care Partnership to achieve its aims and ambitions, and
were aligned to the draft vision for Surrey in 2030 endorsed by the
County Council at its meeting on 22 May 2018.
[The
decisions on this item can be called in by the Health Integration
& Commissioning Select Committee]
Report author: Justin Newman
Publication date: 18/07/2018
Date of decision: 17/07/2018
Decided at meeting: 17/07/2018 - Cabinet
Effective from: 26/07/2018
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