NHS Choices definition

NHS Choices means an information and communication system that provides online and other health and adult social care information and services intended to benefit patients, persons receiving adult social care, carers, health professionals, citizens and others and that includes the NHS Choices website;

Examples of NHS Choices in a sentence

  • The pharmacist will provide a relevant information leaflet about the low acuity condition from a reputable source (an example of which would be NHS Choices or NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries guides or from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇) as required.

  • To assist practices to publish the information they need as easily as possible, NHS Choices is re- launching its GP service profiles on ▇▇▇.▇▇ in response to feedback from GPs and Practice Managers.

  • The upper limit for the GP/patient ratio in England is 1,800 patients per GP (source: NHS Choices), putting Emsworth Surgery far beyond the upper limit.

  • Practices that do not currently edit their own data on NHS Choices can do so by obtaining a login/password from the dedicated GP help desk on 0845 402 3089.

  • NHS Choices automatically notifies practices when comments have been posted.

  • A copy of the briefing can be downloaded from NHS Choices website at: NHS Employers (NHSE) and the GPC have recently published an updated set of QOF FAQs for use by primary care organisations and general practice.

  • As indicated above in the UK interactive tools, apps and podcasts are available via the NHS Choices tools library [43].

  • Currently interactive tools, apps and podcasts are available via the NHS Choices tools library [43, 44].