NHS bodies definition
Examples of NHS bodies in a sentence
Where it is important for NHS bodies to have this flexibility in contracts, for example when you are anticipating potential business change, this Clause can be used and the box above checked accordingly.
NHS bodies will properly cooperate with and consider requests to share information, where appropriate and lawful to do so, will share that information.
If all Parties are NHS bodies / NHS Foundation Trusts in England, Wales or Northern Ireland and are indemnified by the same Indemnity Scheme (being one of the NHS Litigation Authority clinical negligence or the Welsh Risk Pool or the Clinical Negligence Fund in Northern Ireland) and the Party incurring any loss can recover such loss under one of the Indemnity Schemes, then such Party shall rely on the cover provided by the Indemnity Scheme and not seek to recover the Loss from the other Party (ies).
If: The Parties are members of the same Indemnity Scheme in England, Wales or Northern Ireland and the Party incurring the Loss is not indemnified for that Loss by its Indemnity Schemes; or All Parties are NHS bodies in Scotland; or The Parties are NHS bodies/Foundation Trusts established in different jurisdictions within the United Kingdom; Then the Parties shall apportion such Loss between themselves according to their respective responsibility for such Loss.
All consulting NHS bodies should consider and comply with Cabinet Office Guidance on Consultation.
Sections 6 and 7 of the Care Act 2014 impose a general duty of co-operation between the local authority and other organisations (including NHS bodies) providing care and support.
Signatory Organisations will inform the police about Adults at Risk where a crime may have been committed and equally, police will notify Safeguarding Adults Services and the relevant NHS bodies about adults at risk of abuse or neglect, and/or experiencing abuse or neglect, and individuals who pose a risk to Adults at Risk.
Associated Bodies and Authorised Entities include but are not limited to UK Research and Innovation, UK SBS Ltd, Central Government Departments and their Agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Voluntary Sector Charities, and/or other private organisations acting as managing agents or procuring on behalf of these UK bodies.
This price is based on the full cost provision in accordance with current best practice in the NHS for costing service agreements between NHS bodies.
For NHS bodies, as well as complying with the residual design life requirement, as a minimum, all components of the Physical Facet (as described in Estatecode (ISBN 0-11-322549-0)) should (subject to the point made below) meet Condition B (i.e. be sound, operationally safe and exhibit only minor deterioration (as is more fully described in Estatecode Section 4 "Facet 1: Physical condition")).