GMS Regulations definition

GMS Regulations. (“Rheoliadau GMC”) means the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) (Wales) Regulations 2004(1);
GMS Regulations means the National Health Service (General Medical Contracts) (Scotland) Regulations 20183,
GMS Regulations means the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) (Wales) Regulations 2023(b);

Examples of GMS Regulations in a sentence

  • You may only charge fees for the services you provide arising out of your duties as set out in the General Medical Services (GMS) Regulations.

  • The Commissioning Board (NHS England) is directed under the NHS GMS Regulations to commission a Violent Patient Scheme (VPS) or Special Allocation Scheme (SAS).

  • Schedule 3, Part 5 para 44(9) of the GMS Regulations and the equivalent provision in the PMS Regulations states that any sub-contract must prohibit the sub-contractor from further sub-contracting any of the clinical services that it has agreed to provide under the sub-contract.

  • The GP Contractor is responsible for ensuring that its staff use such GP Clinical Information Systems, at all times, in accordance with all relevant IT security frameworks, user manuals and licence terms (GMS Regulations, Schedule 6, Part 5, Paragraph 66; PMS Agreement, Schedule 1, Part 5, Paragraph 35 (1)).

  • From October 2020, an existing requirement in the GMS Regulations relating to the removal of patients who are violent from the practice list will be updated.

  • There are no changes to the GMS Regulations required by virtue of the 2006/07 agreement.

  • Provision for SAS is set out in the GMS Regulations and the PMS Regulations (together, the Regulations).

  • Dispensing doctors can supply ‘black/grey’ listed drugs and make a charge for the supply of the drug as set out in schedule 5, section 24 of the GMS Regulations 2004.

  • Nurses' feelings of 'ownership' of palliative care patients: findings from a qualitative case study.

  • The GP Contractor is responsible for complying with the Health Board's current policies concerning data security, personal data or IT security notified by the Health Board to the contractor (GMS Regulations, Schedule 6, Part 5, Paragraph 66 (b); PMS Agreement, Schedule 1, Part 5, Paragraph 35 (1b)).


More Definitions of GMS Regulations

GMS Regulations means the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) (Scotland) Regulations 2004;
GMS Regulations means the National Health Service (General Medical Contracts) (Scotland) Regulations 2018(b);
GMS Regulations means the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) Regulations 2004(17);
GMS Regulations means the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) Regulations 2004(16);

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