In message <[log in to unmask]>, Andrew
Herd <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Interesting.
>
>My reading of the guidance is that board membership is about representation,
>and that PCG boards which do not act corporately will fail.
Any ideas on what happens if a PCG Board fails?
Mary
>> -----Original Message-----
> Mark O'Connor
>> Subject: RE: What does a PCG Board member do?Should I stand?
>>
>>
>> >Can anyone tell me what the GP Board
>> > Members are supposed to represent?
>>
>> The board is *not* about representation. It is about collecting data,
>> analysing data and making *hard* rationing decisions, looking to raise
>> standards by taking clinical governance forward, contributing to
>> the Health
>
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