NHS Operating Framework definition

NHS Operating Framework means the national operating framework for the NHS published annually by the Department of Health which details key targets and priorities for the NHS;
NHS Operating Framework means the national operating framework for the NHS published
NHS Operating Framework means the most recent guidance for the financial year published by the DH (as amended).

Examples of NHS Operating Framework in a sentence

  • The service will be monitored in accordance with the NHS Standard Contract which is cross referenced with the NHS Operating Framework.

  • Develop an integrated prevention strategy to safeguard vulnerable adults in partnership with the Crime Reduction Partnership To implement the Dementia Strategy and ensure carers receive appropriate support in line with the 2012/13 NHS Operating Framework To ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the broad agenda symbolised by the Government’s “Big Society” intentions.

  • It is expected that matching will only be required in relatively few cases, as the NHS Operating Framework 2012/13 and 2013/14 requires punitive contract sanctions be made against providers falling below the required standard for NHS Number completeness in Health Records by 31st March 2014.

  • The Department of Health (DH) has published Revision to the Operating Framework for the NHS in England in 2010/11, which sets out changes that need to happen in this financial year and those areas where change can be expected in the NHS Operating Framework 2011/12.

  • Partners should specifically work together to design and deliver the new commitments and areas for improvement identified in the 2011/12 NHS Operating Framework and the Council’s priorities for joint commissioning as identified through its business planning process.

  • The Stakeholder PCTs may at their discretion agree that the Membership Fees from the commencement of Year [insert] may be adjusted in accordance with the net NHS uplift as defined in the NHS Operating Framework.

  • The following have been set as key deliverables and national targets to deliver service and system reform within the 2007/08 NHS Operating Framework, published by the Department of Health in December 2006.

  • The NHS Operating Framework 2010/11 directs those working in medical care services to the specification that NHS Connecting for Health (CfH) has issued which sets out the requirements for IM&T systems and infrastructure needed to support clinical applications in use in primary care, now and in the future, including the GPSoC programme.