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Health and Social Care Act 2012

Section 197 - Participation of the NHS Commissioning Board

1205.This section provides for participation of the NHS Commissioning Board in a Health and Wellbeing Board’s activities. The NHS Commissioning Board will be required to appoint a representative to participate in the preparation of the joint strategic needs assessment and joint health and wellbeing strategy. It will also be required, upon request of the Health and Wellbeing Board, to appoint a representative for the purpose of considering a matter in relation to its local commissioning responsibilities – for example primary medical services commissioning. This could also involve taking part in discussions to improve joint working.

1206.Subsections (1) and (2) have the effect that where a Health and Wellbeing Board is preparing an assessment of relevant needs under section 116 of the 2007 Act or a joint health and wellbeing strategy under section 116A of that Act, the NHS Commissioning Board must appoint a representative to participate in the preparation of the assessment or strategy.

1207.Subsections (3) and (4) have the effect that where a Health and Wellbeing Board is considering a matter that relates to the NHS Commissioning Board’s exercise or proposed exercise of commissioning functions in relation to the area of the local authority that established the Health and Wellbeing Board, then if the Health and Wellbeing Board so requests, the NHS Commissioning Board must appoint a representative to participate in the consideration of that matter.

1208.Subsection (5) enables the NHS Commissioning Board to appoint as its representative someone other than a member or employee of its, subject to the agreement of the Health and Wellbeing Board.

1209.Subsection (6) defines “commissioning functions” in relation to the NHS Commissioning Board, and it defines “the health service”.

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