Examples of NHS Medical Director in a sentence
On 6 February 2013, the Prime Minister announced that Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director for England, was to review the quality of care and treatment provided by the 14 NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts that were persistent outliers on mortality indicators.
In September 2021 the Trust and Royal Papworth Hospital jointly hosted a visit from NHS Medical Director, Dr Steve Powis.
The Secretary of State commissioned Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, the NHS Medical Director, to review the TSA’s recommendations.
Following a collective consideration of an application at these meetings, the NHS Medical Director provides advice on the appropriateness of the application for proceeding to the final stage of assessment.
Following the events at Mid Staffordshire, we welcome the part that the NHS Medical Director and his team of SHA Medical Directors who meet monthly, play in advising on the quality aspects of the FT applications.
Tasks shall consist of developing LV C components focused on augmenting test/evaluation/training exercises through the use of injected simulation data onto user networks and/or into user components for the purpose of end-to-end capabilities analysis/training effectiveness.
Given the growth in the cosmetic intervention sector, the intent of recent healthcare reform to put patients at the heart of care, and the questions raised by the PIP breast implant scandal, the Secretary of State has charged Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director, to review the regulations covering cosmetic interventions, both surgical and non-surgical, and advise on whether they provide adequate protection for the patient/customer.
He had therefore asked the NHS Medical Director, Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, to review the TSA’s recommendations, and he then summarised Professor Keogh’s views.
This year’s annual Great Ormond Street Hospital lecture was given by Sir Bruce Keogh who is the NHS Medical Director.
The NHS Medical Director must support an application before advice is given to ministers to support an application and enable the final assessment with Monitor to commence.