PHO definition

PHO means Public Health Official
PHO means Phoenix Baptist Primary Physician Group, Inc.
PHO. , pronounced as “fur”, means noodle soup in Vietnamese which is a famous street food in Vietnam. Beyond just noodle soup and other authentic Vietnamese cuisine, the concept offers popular Vietnamese street food in casual and contemporary settings at reasonable prices. So Pho cafes are decorated in simplicity with neutral colours of white and black furnishing. The white lanterns and the bursts of greenery spread across the restaurants provide a casual, bright and comfortable ambience. All its So Pho cafes are certified “Halal” by MUIS.

Examples of PHO in a sentence

  • If we agree, the DHB will compensate the PHO for any additional material costs that the PHO or its Contracted Providers may incur as a result of the variation.

  • If it is likely that a Compulsory Variation will be required, the DHB will give the PHO such reasonable notice as is possible in the circumstances, which will include the details of the variation and the DHB's proposed draft of the variation.

  • If the PHO is a charitable trust, the DHB agrees that the PHO's trustees’ liability under this Agreement is limited to the assets of the trust, unless the liability arises due to the trustee failing to act prudently, lawfully and in accordance with the trust deed.

  • After that period has expired or the PHO has provided its comments, we will seek to agree on the terms of the variation.

  • The formula, and the amount of funding that the DHB will pay the PHO, is specified in clause 2 of Schedule F2.2A.

  • The PHO will Provide the Local Services described in the schedule to this Part, in accordance with this Agreement.

  • The PHO and its Contracted Provider may charge Eligible Persons for health services, including those funded in part by the DHB, unless expressly agreed otherwise in this Agreement.

  • If we do not agree, either of us may refer the matter for dispute resolution under clause B.37 and until resolution, the PHO will not be required to use the varied template or format for reports.

  • To achieve this objective the PHO will: (a) document, implement and evaluate systems and processes to continuously improve delivery of services.

  • The PHO has, with the DHB, formed an Alliance, which is providing increasingly integrated and co- ordinated health care services to improve health outcomes for our populations.


More Definitions of PHO

PHO means to expose the Great Way, and «Do»
PHO means a provincial housestaff organization as further described in Article 6.2.
PHO means a Provincial Health Office of the MOH, responsible for health management activities in the respective province of the Recipient’s territory.
PHO means New Mexico Public Health Offices.
PHO means the Provincial Health Office of a provincial government, headed by the provincial health officer, responsible for overseeing public health programs at the provincial level, the powers and functions of which are set out in Section 478, Article 8, Title 5, Book III of the Local Government Code of 1991.

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