The National Health Service (NHS) is the public health service which covers most of the population of the United Kingdom.
Health care provided by the NHS is funded by the taxpayer and is mainly free at the point of delivery. There are charges for only a few NHS services - some prescriptions, eye tests and dental treatment.
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A to Z on conditions and medicines, local services and healthy living.
A not for profit company wholly owned by the NHS Confederation, developing and disseminating information systems in the area of estate and facilities management; information about their activities and membership.
National blood supply for England and North Wales. Facts about blood donation. Search and find a local blood donor session. Quizzes and games.
Produces guidance on health technology and clinical practice for England and Wales; on interventional procedures for England, Scotland and Wales; and on public health for England only. Information about their services, procedures, and contacts.
Independent membership body for the full range of organisations that make up the modern NHS across the UK. Includes details of its aims and priorities, events and publications.
Special health authority tasked to lead the fight against fraud, bribery and corruption in the NHS.
Developments in clinical medicine and organisation within the British NHS as described in extracts from the book "From Cradle to Grave: fifty years of the NHS" written by Geoffrey Rivett.
An account of how a workmen's health scheme in Tredegar became Aneurin Bevan's blueprint for the NHS.
A to Z on conditions and medicines, local services and healthy living.
Special health authority tasked to lead the fight against fraud, bribery and corruption in the NHS.
Independent membership body for the full range of organisations that make up the modern NHS across the UK. Includes details of its aims and priorities, events and publications.
An account of how a workmen's health scheme in Tredegar became Aneurin Bevan's blueprint for the NHS.
Produces guidance on health technology and clinical practice for England and Wales; on interventional procedures for England, Scotland and Wales; and on public health for England only. Information about their services, procedures, and contacts.
Developments in clinical medicine and organisation within the British NHS as described in extracts from the book "From Cradle to Grave: fifty years of the NHS" written by Geoffrey Rivett.
National blood supply for England and North Wales. Facts about blood donation. Search and find a local blood donor session. Quizzes and games.
A not for profit company wholly owned by the NHS Confederation, developing and disseminating information systems in the area of estate and facilities management; information about their activities and membership.