NHS definition

NHS means the National Health Service;
NHS means the National Health Service.
NHS means the National Health Service in England and Wales (or any successor organisation thereto).

Examples of NHS in a sentence

  • If the Supplier hosts a service in their N3 data centres it will be accessible from both NHS N3 and HSCN connected organisations.

  • Full details of each patient’s nominated community pharmacy will be kept in an electronic register held on secure NHS Lothian eHealth servicer with access restricted to key individuals within the hospital pharmacy service.

  • Once the Supplier has an HSCN connection, then hosted service will again be accessible from both NHS N3 and HSCN connected organisations.

  • This availability refers to the Customer being able to access the Software from the Supplier’s NHS N3 data centre access point.

  • For Immunisers, Registered Healthcare Professionals and Healthcare Assistants this includes assurance that the Staff Member has met the NHS Employment Check Standards issued under Health Circular HSC2002/008 (as revised from time to time), at the time of recruitment and on an ongoing basis, and that has completed mandatory and other training requirements deemed sufficient by their Sending Body to work in their substantive role.


More Definitions of NHS

NHS means the UK National Health Service;
NHS means the National Highway System.
NHS. (“GIG”) means the health service continued under section 1(1) of the National Health Service Act 2006(5);
NHS means Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Inc., an Illinois not-for-profit corporation, and its successors and assigns.
NHS means Health Board;