QOF definition

QOF means the quality and outcomes framework;
QOF means the quality and outcomes framework; Relevant Information means the Personal Data and Non-Personal Data processed under the Delegation and this Agreement, and includes, where appropriate, “confidential patient information” (as defined under section 251 of the NHS Act), and “patient confidential information” as defined in the 2013 Report, The Information Governance Review – “To Share or Not to Share?”);
QOF means the quality and outcomes framework; Relevant Information means the Personal Data and Non-Personal Data processed under the Delegation and this Agreement, and includes, where appropriate, “confidential patient information” (as defined under section 251 of the NHS Act), and “patient confidential information” as defined in the 2013 Report, The Information Governance Review – “To Share or Not to Share?”); Reserved Functions means the functions relating to the commissioning of primary medical services which are reserved to NHS England (and are therefore not delegated to the CCG under the Delegation) and as set out in detail in clause 7.2 and Schedule 3 (Reserved Functions) of this Agreement; Secretary of State means the Secretary of State for Health from time to time;

Examples of QOF in a sentence

  • This includes in addition to or as an alternative to the national contractual frameworks (including as an alternative to QOF or Enhanced Services), provided that such schemes are voluntary, and the ICB continues to offer the national schemes.

  • The CCG may design and offer Local Incentive Schemes for GP practices, sensitive to the needs of their particular communities, in addition to or as an alternative to the national framework (including as an alternative to QOF or directed Enhanced Services), provided that such schemes are voluntary and the CCG continues to offer the national schemes.

  • The CCG may design and offer Local Incentive Schemes for GP practices, sensitive to the needs of their particular communities, in addition to or as an alternative to the national framework (including as an alternative to QOF or directed Enhanced Services), provided that such schemes are voluntary, and the CCG continues to offer the national schemes.

  • Licensee’s rights to use the Software and Documentation shall be limited to those expressly granted in this Agreement and any applicable QOF.

  • Licensee is not authorized to use (and shall not permit any third party to use) the Software, Documentation or any portion thereof except as expressly authorized by this Agreement or the applicable QOF.


More Definitions of QOF

QOF means the Quality and Outcomes Framework which is part of the general medical services contract and which is set out in detail in the GMS Statement of Financial Entitlements;
QOF means quotation and/or order form executed by the Licensee and incorporated herein by reference. The QOF sets forth and identifies the Licensee, the Software, the Connectors, the License Term, License Term, the number of Servers, the fees and other specifics and terms of this Agreement not set forth or identified in the body of this Agreement.
QOF means the quality and outcomes framework; Regulatory or Supervisory Body
QOF has the meaning set forth in the preamble.
QOF has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4.
QOF means the CloudBolt quotation and/or order form executed by CloudBolt and the Licensee and incorporated herein by reference. The QOF sets forth and identifies the Licensee, the Software, the Connectors, the License Term, License Type, the number of Servers, the fees and other specifics and terms of this Agreement not set forth or identified in the body of this Agreement. Agreement.
QOF means an investment vehicle which is a corporation or partnership organized for the purpose of investing in Qualified Opportunity Zone Property (other than another Qualified Opportunity Fund), all as described in Code § 1400Z-2(d).