Location of Provider Sample Clauses

Location of Provider. Premises The service is delivered by two designated centres based in the north and south of England for the national caseload and provides outreach support into major cities. Designated services are based at: • Guys and St. Xxxxxx’ NHS Foundation Trust, London (GSTT) • Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT) References 1. Xxxxxx RE, Xxxxxx RAC, Xxxxxxx MR. Neurofibromatosis 1 and multiple sclerosis. JNNP 1995;58:582-5. 2. Xxxxxx RE, Xxxxxx RAC, Xxxxxxx J. Intellectual impairment in
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Location of Provider. Premises The AT (or AT function) will be responsible for the identification of centres in their region and the completion of the table. On request, the Haemoglobinopathy Clinical Reference Group will provide advice to the ATs. This advice will be based on the outcomes of the Peer Reviews, the experience of the Screening Programme and clinical and commissioner expertise, experience and opinion. Region Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Centres Adults / Children Local Haemoglobinopathy Centres Supported Geographical Region ANNEX 1 TO SERVICE SPECIFICATION: PROVISION OF SERVICES TO CHILDREN Aims and objectives of service This specification annex applies to all children’s services and outlines generic standards and outcomes that would fundamental to all services. The generic aspects of care: The Care of Children in Hospital (HSC 1998/238) requires that: • Children are admitted to hospital only if the care they require cannot be as well provided at home, in a day clinic or on a day basis in hospital. • Children requiring admission to hospital are provided with a high standard of medical, nursing and therapeutic care to facilitate speedy recovery and minimize complications and mortality. • Families with children have easy access to hospital facilities for children without needing to travel significantly further than to other similar amenities. • Children are discharged from hospital as soon as socially and clinically appropriate and full support provided for subsequent home or day care. • Good child health care is shared with parents/carers and they are closely involved in the care of their children at all times unless, exceptionally, this is not in the best interest of the child. Accommodation is provided for them to remain with their children overnight if they so wish. Service description/care pathway • All paediatric specialised services have a component of primary, secondary, tertiary and even quaternary elements. • The efficient and effective delivery of services requires children to receive their care as close to home as possible dependent on the phase of their disease. • Services should therefore be organised and delivered through “integrated pathways of care” (National Service Framework for children, young people and maternity services (Department of Health &Department for Education and Skills, London 2004). Interdependencies with other services • All services will comply with Commissioning Safe and Sustainable Specialised Paediatric Services: A Framework of C...
Location of Provider. Premises Location(s) of service delivery The service is delivered across England by five designated centres based in the South East of England, providing outreach across all regions in England. • South West London and St Georges Mental Health NHS Trustadult home based treatment including intensive home-based treatment and out-patient services including use of telephone treatment;
Location of Provider. Premises Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Location of Provider. Premises The service is delivered across England by the following nominated cancer centres and which provide cover across all regions in England for the national caseload. The provider’s premises are located at: Trust Code Trust RXN Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust REM Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RBQ Liverpool Heart and Chest NHS Foundation Trust NEW North East Wales?? XXX Xxxxxxxx Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RR8 Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust RWA Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals Trust RHQ Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RR1 Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust RKB University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust RWG West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust RQN Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust RRV University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RF4 Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust RNJ Barts and the London NHS Trust RJ1 Guy’s and St Xxxxxx’ NHS Foundation Trust RPY The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust RK9 Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust RDZ The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RA7 University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust RTE Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RTH Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust RHW Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust RHU Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust RHM Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust RA2 Royal Surrey County NHS Foundation Trust RXH Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust RWF Maidstone and Tunbridge Xxxxx NHS Trust RJE University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust RM1 Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RGT Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RQ8 Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust RTD The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RTR South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RX1 Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust RTG Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust RWE University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Quality and performance standards The following standards are suggested as developmental and require further discussion. Performance Indicator Quality Indicator Threshold Method of Measurement Consequence of breach % of cases discussed at multidisciplinary team 100% Reported within national audit reports Follow Up Ratios Other Quality Measures TBC TBC Percentage attendance by individual core members or their agreed cover at multidisciplinary team 67% Reported in Peer Revie...
Location of Provider. Premises Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trusts Barts Healthcare NHS Trust and Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust APPENDIX 1 Intraocular Melanoma 1/01/YR- 31/12/YR Centre PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS No. of patients % Total no. of patients Sex: Male Female Mean age (range) Largest tumour diameter: <10mm

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  • COMPLIANCE OF PROVIDER 8) To ensure that HUB requirements of this contract are complied with, the Department will monitor the Provider’s efforts to involve HUBs during the performance of this contract. This will be accomplished by a review of the monthly State of Texas HUB Subcontracting Plan Prime Contractor Progress Assessment Report (Exhibit H-6) submitted to the Business Opportunity Programs Office by the Provider indicating his/her progress in achieving the HUB contract goal, and by compliance reviews conducted by the Department. The State of Texas HUB Subcontracting Plan Prime Contractor Progress Assessment Report (Exhibit H-6) must be submitted at a minimum monthly to the Business Opportunity Programs Office, in addition to with each invoice to the appropriate agency contact. The Provider shall receive credit toward the HUB goal based on actual payments to the HUB subproviders with the following exceptions and only if the arrangement is consistent with standard industry practice.

  • Duties of Provider 5. D e-Identified Data. Section 5 (De-Identified Data) of Article IV (Duties of Provider) of the SDPA is hereby modified by deleting “indirectly” from the last sentence and by deleting the second to last sentence and replacing with the following sentence: “Except for Subprocessors, Provider agrees not to transfer de- identified Student Data to any party unless (a) that party agrees in writing not to attempt re-identification, and (b) that party agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to Student Data privacy and security, all as may be amended from time to time.”

  • Duration of Processing The Parties will Process Shared Personal Data during the Term of the underlying RRA to which this this Data Processing Addendum is applicable, but will abide by the terms of this Data Processing Addendum for the duration of the Processing if in excess of that term, and unless otherwise agreed upon in writing.

  • Notification and Provision of Information 1. To the maximum extent possible, each Party shall notify the other Party of any proposed or actual measure that the Party considers might materially affect the operation of this Agreement or otherwise substantially affect the other Party's interests under this Agreement.

  • TERMS OF PROVISION OF SERVICES 2.1. The Contractor performs work for the Customer at his own risk and personally. At the same time, the Contractor has the right, with the consent of the Customer, to involve other persons (subcontractors) in the performance of work, remaining responsible to the Customer for the result of their work. Involvement of other persons (subcontractors) in the performance of works must be carried out in full accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Appointment of Process Agent The Issuer irrevocably appoints Xxxxxxx & Co. Notaries at Xxx Xxxxx Xxxx, London EC2V 8AE as its agent for service of process in any proceedings before the English courts in relation to any Dispute, and agrees that, in the event of Xxxxxxx & Co. Notaries being unable or unwilling for any reason so to act, it will immediately appoint another person as its agent for service of process in England in respect of any Dispute. The Issuer agrees that failure by a process agent to notify it of any process will not invalidate service. Nothing herein shall affect the right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

  • Publication of Procurement Contract 48.1 Within fourteen days after signing the contract, the Procuring Entity shall publish and publicize the awarded contract at its notice boards, entity website; and on the Website of the Authority in manner and format prescribed by the Authority. At the minimum, the notice shall contain the following information:

  • Incorporation of Provisions The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs one through six in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Acts, the Regulations and directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor will take action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance. Provided, that if the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with litigation by a subcontractor, or supplier because of such direction, the contractor may request the sponsor to enter into any litigation to protect the interests of the sponsor. In addition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into the litigation to protect the interests of the United States.

  • COMMUNICATION OF INSERTS AND MESSAGES Competitive Supplier agrees that if it communicates with Participating Consumers directly, and unless prevented for regulatory or other such reasons from doing so, it shall allow the Town to include no less than three (3) inserts per year into such communications, provided that the Town pays the cost of printing and reproducing such insert and any incremental postage or handling costs the Competitive Supplier may incur as a result of including such insert. Competitive Supplier shall have the right to disapprove such General Communications (that is communications other than those pertaining to the Town’s demand-side management, energy efficiency programs and technology, and renewable energy programs, if applicable) and suggest revisions if it finds the communication inconsistent with its business interests, factually inaccurate or likely to mislead; provided, however: (i) that the communication shall be deemed approved if the Competitive Supplier fails to respond within seven (7) calendar days after receipt (not including weekends and holidays); and (ii) that no approval shall be necessary for any communication which has been ordered by the Department, the DOER, or any other Governmental Authority to be so communicated.

  • Designation of Information Xxxxx shall clearly identify any portions of its submissions that it believes are trade secrets, or information that is commercial or financial and privileged or confidential, and therefore potentially exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. § 552. Xxxxx shall refrain from identifying any information as exempt from disclosure if that information does not meet the criteria for exemption from disclosure under FOIA.

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