NHS Charge definition

NHS Charge means a charge made to the patient for provision of services pursuant to the NHS Charges Regulations;
NHS Charge means a charge made to the patient for provision of services pursuant to the NHS Charges Regulations.
NHS Charge means a charge payable under regulations made under section 121(1), 125(1) or 128(1);

Examples of NHS Charge in a sentence

  • Furthermore, in accordance with its agreement term set by virtue of paragraph 39 of Schedule 3 to the PDS Agreements Regulations, the contractor is required to make returns of information to the RB within specified time periods about the courses of NHS treatment it provides, and in those returns it has to provide information about whether an NHS charge was payable in respect of that treatment.

  • If a contractor was a pilot scheme provider, the RB may recover from the contractor by withholding all or part of any payment under this SFE any amount that represents an NHS charge payable under the National Health Service (Dental Charges) Regulations 19891that would have been deducted from a payment due under the pilot scheme, had the charge been made and recovered before 1st April 2006.


More Definitions of NHS Charge

NHS Charge means a charge payable under regulations made under section 172(1), 176(1) or 179(1);
NHS Charge means a charge to the patient under the National Health Service (Dental Charges) (Scotland) Regulations 2003(15);
NHS Charge means the charge authorised under the National Health Service (Dental Charges) (Scotland) Regulations 1989(6), to the patient within the meaning of those Regulations;