NHS treatment definition

NHS treatment means any treatment (including any examination of the injured person) other than—
NHS treatment means any treatment (including any examination of the traffic casualty), other than—
NHS treatment. (“triniaeth GIG”) means treatment provided to a patient under the Act;

Examples of NHS treatment in a sentence

  • You can approach any doctor and ask to be registered on their list for NHS treatment.

  • The NHS (charges to overseas visitors) regulations 2015 introduced changes to the entitlement to free NHS treatment for several groups.

  • Registration with a surgery and NHS treatment is free of charge but you may have to pay medical prescriptions.

  • Form received Advised ▇▇▇▇: Yes No Database PPCN: Acct: Inv: Print name: Signature Subject to availability, our spacious, light and airy private rooms are available for patients who wish to pay for extra privacy and comfort after having NHS treatment.

  • The fact that a patient has exhausted all NHS treatment options available for a particular condition is unlikely, of itself, to be sufficient to demonstrate exceptional circumstances.

  • The indemnity shall not apply to the extent any claims, proceedings and related costs, expenses, losses, damages and demands arise or result from: The wrongful acts or omissions or negligence or breach of statutory duty of the NHS Organisation or its students, consultants and subcontractors, including researchers; or A treatment or procedure routinely undertaken as part of NHS treatment.

  • All activity in respect of NHS patients who are referred or transferred to the Provider for NHS treatment (other than in respect of services specifically excluded under the provisions of paragraph 2 of Schedule 2A of the Contract) by whatever means is covered by the Contract.

  • The Foundation Dentist will undertake predominantly NHS treatment during their employment at the Practice.

  • The GPC has recently revised its guidance on overseas visitors’ eligibility for NHS treatment.