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Clinical Commissioning Group Committee

 

The NHS Rotherham Clinical Commissioning Group Committee (CCGC) comprises four GPs, four senior NHS managers, two Lay Members and nurse and hospital consultant members. 

The CCGC oversees many commissioning activities and the setting up of Rotherham’s Clinical Commissioning Group from April 2013.

until April 2013 it is a sub-committee of the NHS South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Board and is specific to Rotherham. It meets monthly, in public, on the first Wednesday of each month at 1pm at:

Oak House
Moorhead Way
Bramley
Rotherham
South Yorkshire, S66 1YY.

Papers for the monthly meetings can be found here.

NHS Rotherham has a £470million annual budget in 2012/13 and the CCGC has delegated responsibility/authority for nearly 70% of that. The majority of its £329 million is currently spent on hospital-based care.

The remaining 30% of the NHS Rotherham budget is managed - ahead of transferring to other organisations - by the NHS South Yorkshire & Bassetlaw Cluster Board. The £140million goes into services such as GPs and dentists direct care; public health, and highly specialised hospital care.


Members of the Rotherham Clinical Commissioning Group Committee

 

Chairman: Dave Tooth, GP Chair of the Strategic Clinical Executive
Vice Chairman: John Gomersall, Lay Member
Other GPs:


Leonard Jacob, Chair of GP Reference Group (GPRG),
Richard Cullen, Vice-Chair of the Strategic Clinical Executive
Simon Mackeown, Vice-Chair of GP Reference Group  
Other Lay Member:
Su Lockwood
Other Clinicians:

Sue Cassin, Nurse Member
Harry Ashurst, Secondary Care Member

Manager Members:



Chris Edwards, Chief Officer
Keely Firth, Chief Finance Officer                               
Robin Carlisle, Deputy Chief Officer
John Radford, Director of Public Health
Health & Wellbeing Board Liaison: Ken Wyatt, Chair of Health & Wellbeing Board

 

•    Strategic Clinical Executive
•    GP Reference Group
•    Commissioning Executive

 


Last reviewed: 06/03/2013

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