Example sentences of "health authority " in BNC.

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1 Purchased by the Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Area Health Authority , the building will be home to two other AIDS charities .
2 Work on a medical ward and as a health visitor followed until in 1988 he became a Neighbourhood Nurse Manager for Wandsworth Health Authority .
3 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Area Health Authority has recently purchased a building in Portsmouth for the use of AIDS agencies covering the South East Hampshire area .
4 The Health Authority has provided funding for the running of ACET 's office including volunteer co-ordinator , Anne Hutchins .
5 Alison Maunsell , ACET 's East Midlands regional co-ordinator based in Northampton , has been invited to join H.I.V. T.E.S.P.I. ( Training , Education , Support & Public Initiative ) , a forum run by the local health authority .
6 Both the Borough and Health Authority have supported the work of ACET in Ealing by being among the first to provide financial support .
7 ACET is currently working with the Health Authority to develop a service level agreement for 1991/92 .
8 Gwent Health Authority is preparing to take legal action against the private caterers involved : Valerie Shaw , Denise Shaw and a helper , Jean Robinson .
9 This leaflet is available from your local Health Education Unit see in telephone book under Health Authority or in cases of difficulty from :
10 All these leaflets are available free of charge from the Health Education Service of your local Health Authority , or from the Supplies Department of the Health Education Council .
11 To find out how to contact an organisation in your area contact your local health education unit in the phone book under the name of your local health authority .
12 You can ask the Health Promotion Unit of your local health authority address in phone book what material is available and how you can get it .
13 Contact your local Family Health Services Authority or District Health Authority for information on the availability of local services the address will be in the phone book .
14 Duty of a Health authority
15 If someone dies in hospital the health authority may give the certificate to the registrar who attends the hospital but , again , someone must attend the registration office .
16 Duty of a health authority
17 When anyone dies in hospital , and there are no relatives or friends to arrange and meet the cost of the funeral , the Secretary of State for Social Services has agreed that the Health Authority will do so ( Hospital Memorandum 1972/41 and Health Notice 1985/31 ) .
18 Although technically the health authority bears responsibility , in practice the funeral arrangements are made by the staff of the hospital where the patient died .
19 Three of these decisions relate to , among other things , health authority provision of long-term care .
20 In making a decision on the first of the three cases cited , the Commissioner communicated with the Chief Executive of the National Health Service Management Executive , asking him about a health authority 's duty to provide continuing nursing care which is assessed as being needed , and which is not otherwise available .
21 In the particular case in question , the complainant 's father had not been offered a bed by the health authority , although he was assessed as needing nursing care .
22 The Chief Executive replied that the health authority had a duty to provide care without charge if :
23 In the case of a patient such as you describe , this can be done by providing community nursing care to the patient 's own home , by providing in-patient care or by a contractual arrangement with an independent sector home ( ie paid for in full by the health authority ) .
24 ‘ there is no general duty on a health authority to provide inpatient medical or nursing care to every person who needs it .
25 The letter links the findings of Dis-continuing care with Age Concern 's recent work on hospital discharge and other issues , and refers also to the recent decisions of the Health Service Commissioner on health authority responsibilities for provision of long-term care .
26 The handbook is intended to be a readable guide to the NHS for all those interested , whether health authority members , staff or members of the public .
27 The Centre for Health Economics at the University of York has published a discussion paper on District Health Authority assessment of local populations ' need for health services , and of priority setting .
28 Future role of the District Health Authority : assessing needs for services and setting priorities by Brian Ferguson and Steve Ryder .
29 The review scarcely mentions health authority services related to community care .
30 The White Paper and Working Paper 2 refer to ‘ core services ’ which must be maintained by the District Health Authority .
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