NHS Organisations definition

NHS Organisations means those organisations which have arrangements in place to provide information to the NHS on new medicines and new indications in development other than Horizon Scanning Bodies;

Examples of NHS Organisations in a sentence

  • The Parties recognise that the Research Governance Framework referenced in clause 2 of this Agreement places an obligation on NHS Organisations carrying out health and social care research to publish their work.

  • This will enable the NHS Organisations to: • provide assurance to the Board, CCGs and patients of the accuracy of the patient data held, and particularly how this is managed in relation to supporting RTT and other associated patient access standards, • improve the quality of patient data held within the EPR and support the optimal use of the EPR from implementation.

  • In addition, some NHS Organisations which have arrangements in place to provide information and advice to the NHS on new medicines in the development pipeline will also be granted access.

  • Disclosing Party shall mean the party hereto that imparts the Confidential Information to the other; NHS Organisations means any organisation constituted pursuant to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 as amended; Recipient means the party hereto to which Confidential Information is imparted by the other; Each party may use the Confidential Information disclosed to it pursuant to this Agreement for the Purpose and for no other purpose, commercial or otherwise, whatsoever.

  • The objective of this framework is to provide NHS Organisations (“the Clients”) with expert assistance in undertaking data validation exercises prior to and following a Client’s planned migration of its PAS to a modern EPR system.

  • To prevent duplication between the work of these organisations and the horizon scanning bodies, these NHS Organisations will only have access to information on potential new medicines for which a marketing authorisation has already been requested (usually 12 months prior to market entry).

  • The Contracting Authority intends to set up a national framework agreement that will enable NHS Organisations to access highly specialised support to enable the testing and validation of patient data, as part of the process of migrating from a legacy PAS to a modern EPR system.

  • The Parties recognise that the Research Governance Framework referenced in clause 3.1 of this Agreement places an obligation on NHS Organisations carrying out health and social care research to publish their work.

  • Proof of conformance to standards will be provided to NHS Organisations and to the Framework Manager on request.

  • This will enable the NHS Organisations to:  provide assurance to the Board, CCGs and patients of the accuracy of the patient data held, and particularly how this is managed in relation to supporting RTT and other associated patient access standards,  improve the quality of patient data held within the EPR and support the optimal use of the EPR from implementation.