Strategic Health Authority definition
Examples of Strategic Health Authority in a sentence
This tripartite formal agreement (TFA) confirms the commitments being made by the NHS Trust, their Strategic Health Authority (SHA) and the Department of Health (DH) that will enable achievement of NHS Foundation Trust (FT) status before April 2014.
If a Strategic Health Authority makes a request for fluoridation of supplies the licensee shall co-operate with Southern Water and the health authority to evaluate the feasibility and cost to add fluoride.
The licensee may be required to add fluoride to the incoming supply and it is anticipated that the associated costs would be recoverable from the relevant Strategic Health Authority In assessing water quality, the first requirement is to have sufficient data on which to base decisions.
UHL’s FT application timetable is set out in a Tripartite Formal Agreement (TFA), which was signed off by the Trust, the Strategic Health Authority and our commissioners in March 2012 and by the Department of Health (DoH) in July 2012.
The protocol has been discussed with the Strategic Health Authority, NHS Medway (the PCT), Medway NHS Foundation Trust, Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, the South East Coast Ambulance Trust and the Local Involvement Network (LINK).