NHS Constitution definition

NHS Constitution the constitution for the NHS in England set out in Law and/or Guidance from time to time which establishes the principles and values of the NHS in England and sets out the rights, pledges and responsibilities for patients, the public and staff;
NHS Constitution means the constitution for the NHS in England set out in Law and/or
NHS Constitution the NHS Constitution for England as amended from time to time and made available by the Department of Health & Social Care;

Examples of NHS Constitution in a sentence

  • In complying with its obligations under this Contract, the Supplier shall, and shall procure that all Staff shall, act in accordance with the NHS values as set out in the NHS Constitution from time to time.

  • The Provider is committed to ensuring all new Staff including substantive, temporary or Learners are properly inducted into the organisation, the NHS Constitution and their department and their job.

  • We are people centred, committed to the NHS Constitution, and driven by our values of responsibility, inclusiveness, fairness, and confidence.

  • In complying with its obligations under this Framework Agreement, the Supplier shall, and shall procure that all Staff shall, act in accordance with the NHS values as set out in the NHS Constitution from time to time.


More Definitions of NHS Constitution

NHS Constitution means the NHS Constitution for England as amended from time to time;

Related to NHS Constitution

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