NHS Trust Development Authority definition

NHS Trust Development Authority means the body responsible for monitoring the performance of NHS Trusts and providing assurance of clinical quality, governance and risk in NHS Trusts, or any successor body to that organisation;
NHS Trust Development Authority means the body established pursuant to the NHS Trust Development Authority (Establishment and Constitution) Order 2012 (SI 2012/901); and "NHS Trust" means a trust that provides services on behalf of the NHS; "NHS Supplies Catalogue" means the catalogue of stationery and supplies used to order from for the materials used by Primary Care Contractors; "NHS" means the National Health Service; "NHSBSA" means the Special Health Authority established under the NHS Business Services Authority (Establishment and Constitution Order)

Examples of NHS Trust Development Authority in a sentence

  • Agree with DH and the NHS Trust Development Authority (NHS TDA) the details of a more comprehensive failure regime for all providers, which will include the continuity of service requirements.

  • Firstly by setting a required standard that all NHS providers must meet (our foundation trust authorisation standard or ‘bar’) and by working, most recently with the NHS Trust Development Authority, to ensure that, in due course, all NHS providers meet this standard; secondly, we seek to control the risk that foundation trusts, once authorised, fall back below the required standard.

  • Through this agreement Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA) commit to work together and to support each other in carrying out their respective statutory and non-statutory roles and responsibilities for the benefit of patients and the general public.

  • NHS Trust Development Authority as part of NHS Improvement has a formal role in hosting HSIB as an operationally independent branch of NHS Improvement.

  • Through this agreement, Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority (NHS TDA) commit to work together and to support each other in carrying out their respective statutory and non-statutory roles and responsibilities for the benefit of patients and the general public.

  • The NHS Trust Development Authority will oversee improvements for NHS Trusts.

  • The signatories for each organisation are as follows: NHS Trust – Chief Executive Officer SHA – Chief Executive Officer NHS Trust Development Authority - Chief Executive Officer Prior to signing, NHS Trust CEOs should have discussed the proposed application date with their Board to confirm support.

  • This framework agreement is intended to enable Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA) to procure the specialist support that they require to enable them to activate and manage their respective failure regimes.

  • This agreement sets out the nature of the partnership between the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA) and the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

  • As part of this role, the NHS Trust Development Authority will provide HSIB with funding that is allocated to the HSIB by the Secretary of State for Health and Socal Care.