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  1. The National Health Service ( NHS) is the publicly funded healthcare system in England, and one of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom. It is the second largest single-payer healthcare system in the world after the Brazilian Sistema Único de Saúde.

  2. The National Health Service (NHS) is the umbrella term for the publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom, comprising the NHS in England, NHS Scotland and NHS Wales. Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland was created separately and is often locally referred to as "the NHS". [2] .

  3. Il National Health Service o NHS è il servizio sanitario nazionale del Regno Unito. Ciascuna delle quattro nazioni costituenti ( Inghilterra , Galles , Scozia , Irlanda del Nord ) amministra un proprio sistema sanitario pubblico che, fatte salve linee guida comuni a tutte, mantiene una propria fisionomia particolare sotto gli ...

  4. The name National Health Service (NHS) is used to refer to the publicly funded health care services of England, Scotland and Wales, individually or collectively. Northern Ireland's services are known as 'Health and Social Care' to promote its dual integration of health and social services.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NHS_EnglandNHS England - Wikipedia

    • History
    • System Management
    • Primary Care
    • Information Technology
    • Specialised Commissioning
    • Arbitration

    NHS England is the operating name of the NHS Commissioning Board and, before that, the NHS Commissioning Board Authority. It was set up as a special health authority of the NHS in October 2011 as the forerunner to becoming a non-departmental body on 1 April 2013. It was renamed NHS England on 26 March 2013,although its legal name remains the NHS Co...

    NHS England produced a planning document – the Five Year Forward View– in October 2014 which envisaged development of new models to suit local needs. In conjunction with the other central regulators, the organisation established what is called a "success regime" in south and mid Essex, North Cumbria and north east and western Devon in June 2015. It...

    Applications by GPs to reduce their catchment area are dealt with by NHS England. In November 2014, Mr Justice Popplewell declared that NHS England "has acted unlawfully by reason of its failure to make arrangements for the involvement of patients in primary care commissioning decisions as required by the National Health Service Act 2006". The case...

    The organisation was reported to be developing a strategy to support the use of personal health records in June 2015. This, it is hoped, could achieve up to £3.4 billion in annual efficiency savings by 2020.In April 2016 it published an index of digital maturity, where each of the 239 NHS trusts assessed its own "readiness", "capabilities" and "ena...

    Specialised services are those provided in relatively few hospitals and accessed by comparatively small numbers of patients, but with catchment populations of usually more than one million. These services tend to be located in specialised hospital trusts that can recruit a team of staff with the appropriate expertise. NHS England is responsible for...

    The organisation's responsibilities include arbitration in disputes between clinical commissioning groups and NHS trusts.

  6. The National Health Service in England was created by the National Health Service Act 1946. Responsibility for the NHS in Wales was passed to the Secretary of State for Wales in 1969, leaving the Secretary of State for Social Services responsible for the NHS in England by itself.

  7. NHS England leads the National Health Service (NHS) in England, find out more about what we do.