Service promotion Sample Clauses
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Service promotion. 9.1 In general, all at risk patients should be encouraged to attend their GP practice for immunisation in the first instance;
9.2 It is considered good practice for the Provider to communicate with their local GP practice(s) to inform them of their participation in the scheme and discuss:
a. Details of the scheme
b. Eligible patient population for the pharmacy service
c. Direction of patients between practice and pharmacy. In some cases GPs may wish to provide their local pharmacy with a list of patients who have failed to attend for immunisation.
9.3 It is a requirement that the Provider develops a proactive approach to offering these immunisations to identified target patients;
9.4 It is a requirement that the Provider actively participates in any re ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ National or local vaccination health promotion campaigns and maintains an adequate stock of promotional materials to give to patients.
Service promotion. 13.1. Patient access to the service is via referral from their GP practice.
13.2. This service must not be actively promoted directly to the public by either the pharmacy contractor or the NHS to ensure that it is only used by patients for cases that have been referred from a GP practice. Communication material that can be used to inform patients about the service will be agreed with the national NHS England Pharmacy Integration programme.
Service promotion. 12.1 Patient access to the service is via NHS 111. It is important that patients receive accurate information about pharmacies that provide the service and so pharmacies must ensure any changes in their information are updated on the DoS by contacting the local NHS England team as per usual processes
12.2 This service must not be actively promoted directly to the public by either the pharmacy contractor or the NHS to ensure that it is only used by patients for cases which otherwise would have led to a referral to a less appropriate patient pathway.
Service promotion. Client will use reasonable efforts to promote the Services and build awareness of the Services with its Customers through various media including, but not limited to: • Print: Bill inserts, counter displays, and announcements in Client’s newsletter • Online: Home page announcements with an easily accessible, one-click link to payments page. • Phone/IVR: Pre-recorded message with the ability to transfer to payments IVR (e.g., “Press 2 to make a payment”) or provide the IVR phone number to call. • Joint Press Releases: The parties shall mutually agree upon press releases announcing the availability of electronic payment services and the partnering of Client and PNP.
Service promotion. 10.1 In general, all at risk patients should be encouraged to keep any appointments already made for vaccination at their GP practice in the first instance.
10.2 It is considered good practice for the Provider to communicate with their local GP practice(s) to inform them of their participation in the service and discuss: o Details of the service o Eligible patient population for the pharmacy service o Direction of patients between practice and pharmacy. In some cases GPs may wish to provide their local pharmacy with a list of patients who have failed to attend for immunisation or for domiciliary vaccinations for the housebound (permission will need to be granted by NHSE prior to vaccination).
10.3 It is a requirement that the Provider develops a proactive approach to offering these immunisations to identified target patients.
10.4 It is a requirement that the Provider actively participates in any relevant National or local vaccination health promotion campaigns and maintains an adequate stock of promotional materials to use and to give to patients.
Service promotion. Customer may not use the names of specific Classifieds2000 affiliates to promote, advertise, or publicly state, either verbally or in written form, that Customer's listings are being distributed on such affiliates' Web sites without explicitly stating that this distribution is enabled via an arrangement with Classifieds2000.
Service promotion. 10.1 In general, all at risk patients should be encouraged to keep any appointments already made for vaccination at their GP practice in the first instance.
10.2 It is considered good practice for the Provider to communicate with their local GP practice(s) to inform them of their participation in the service and discuss:
Service promotion. Netscape shall develop and run targeted advertisements for the Service and look for opportunities for cross-promotion of the Service within Netcenter. Netscape's Service promotions shall consist of banner ads, text links, marquee ads, spotlight and button sponsorships. Netscape shall determine where to place these ads in the Channel or other areas of Netcenter. Netscape shall deliver a minimum cumulative total of [*] impressions or page views relating to the promotion of the Service.
Service promotion. The Pharmacy will be responsible for the promotion of the service that they offer. The Stop Smoking Service (provided by Solutions4health) will provide publicity materials, such as branded Smokefree posters and literature which can be used to promote the service to the public. Solutions4health will provide details of relevant referral points which the contracted provider’s staff can use to signpost service users who require further assistance. Solutions4health will arrange a group contractor meeting and an individual visit per year to promote service development and good practice with Advisers at each contracted GP Practice/Pharmacy. Quarterly update meetings will also be held by the Regional Services Manager. The GP Practice/Pharmacy should make reasonable arrangements to be available to meet with Solutions4health at these meeting times.
Service promotion. In general, all at risk patients should be encouraged to attend their GP practice for immunisation in the first instance;
