SGHD definition

SGHD means the Scottish Government Health Directorates;
SGHD means Scottish Government Health Directorates.
SGHD means the Scottish Government Health and Social care Directorates;

Examples of SGHD in a sentence

  • Guidance on the arrangements that shall apply to such applications has been agreed between SGHD, NHS Scotland employers and BMA Scotland.

  • The Group is made up of representatives from SGHD, Health Boards (which includes a representative from DoFs and a representative from Directors of HR), Audit Scotland, Counter Fraud Champions, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscals Service and CFS senior staff.

  • Funding Robust business case and close dialogue with SGHD and West of Scotland Boards Organisational Effective communication and co-ordination of progress and emerging issues via Health Board representatives on Regional Planning Group, staff and patient representatives.

  • Optimism Bias has been assessed in accordance with SGHD and HM Treasury “Green Book Supplementary Guidance – Optimism Bias”.

  • If necessary, matters should then be escalated to the Chief Executive of NSS and thereafter the Scottish Government Health Directorate (SGHD).

  • In any case where there is disagreement between the Health Board and CFS over the application of the full range of sanctions that may be recommended in the CFS report, then: - the Health Board’s Accountable Officer must submit his/her concerns to the SGHD Director of Finance, copying the letter to the CFS Head of Service; - CFS must submit its concerns to the Health Board’s Accountable Officer, copying the letter to the SGHD Director of Finance.


More Definitions of SGHD

SGHD means the Scottish Government Health Directorate;

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