NHSE&I definition
Examples of NHSE&I in a sentence
This report will be provided to NHSE&I and the company at the end of the managed access period.
The criteria have been developed to reflect NICE NG12 Suspected Cancer: Recognition Referral Guidelines, NHSE/I Cancer Faster Diagnosis pathways and the British Oncology Pharmacy Association training modules on communicating cancer.
X14 Advanced payment to the Contractor Optional Only to be used in exceptional circumstances and approved by NHSEI.
Clients should seek agreement from NHSEI before using X1 particularly for higher value and longer project durations.
It has given NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I) the opportunity to explore options to modify existing smoking cessation services.
X17 Low performance damages Optional Only envisaged in certain circumstances, approved by NHSEI and supported by a reasonably considered assessment of the losses reflected in the low performance damages figure.
X5 Sectional Completion Optional Used if the project requires sectional completion X7 Delay damages Applies Applies other than in exceptional circumstances agreed with NHSEI.
NHSE&I is aware that during the time period of Covid 19 there may be cases that pharmacies have to close or that medicines may not be available due to national shortages.
If any new safety concerns are confirmed, NICE and NHSE&I will take steps, as appropriate, to mitigate the risk including but not limited to updating the eligibility criteria or recommending that the managed access agreement be suspended.
At the end of the data collection period NHS Digital will provide a final report for NHSE&I which provide analyses based on NHSE&I’s Blueteq data and routinely collected population-wide data, including that collected via SACT.