NHS Resolution definition

NHS Resolution means the special health authority established as the National Health Service Litigation Authority, pursuant to an order made by the Secretary of State under section 28 of the 2006 Act, namely the National Health Service Litigation Authority (Establishment and Constitution) Order 1995 and this reference includes, where appropriate, the Board and any committee or sub-committee of the Board and the officers of NHS Resolution;
NHS Resolution means an arm’s length body of the Department of Health and Social Care established to resolve disputes in the NHS;
NHS Resolution. (“NHS Resolution”) means the NHS Litigation Authority, a body established by the National Health Service Litigation Authority (Establishment and Constitution) Order 1995(4);

Examples of NHS Resolution in a sentence

  • These requirements shall not apply to the extent that the Supplier is a member and maintains membership of each of the indemnity schemes run by NHS Resolution.

  • Institution confirms that it is a member of and throughout the duration of this Study shall maintain its membership of the NHS Resolution Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts.

  • It should be borne in mind that it is individual NHS Resolution members that will be providing disclosure often before NHS Resolution are involved in a claim.

  • In the case of MFT it may affect, through NHS Resolution, alternative arrangements in respect of NHS schemes in lieu of commercial insurance.

  • In accordance with documentation published by NHS Resolution on 23 December 2020, locally engaged volunteers performing a stewarding role as part of the Covid-19 vaccination service will be covered by CNSGP or the individual practice’s public liability insurance depending on the nature of the incident that leads to a claim being made.