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  2. Combined Medical Services Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Combined Medical Services Examination or the CMS Examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment as Medical Officer in various organizations such as the Central Health Service (CHS), Indian Ordnance Factories, Indian Railways, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council, Employees' State Insurance (ESIC) functioning under the Government of India.

  3. Customs house agent - Wikipedia

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    Before receiving a temporary (or regular) licence, the applicant must execute a bond on Forms D and E. For major ports, the surety amount is Rs.25000/; for other ports, Rs.10000/. Surety may also be given in the form of National Savings Certificates or postal security, which should be pledged in the name of the Commissioner.

  4. Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability

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    The CHS was launched on 12 December 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark [2] as the result of a global consultation process involving 2,000 humanitarian and development practitioners. It draws together key elements of existing humanitarian standards and commitments. The founders and copyright holders of the CHS are Groupe URD, Sphere and the CHS Alliance.

  5. CHS Alliance - Wikipedia

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    CHS Alliance works closely with HQAI to manage a smooth transition for the organisations they audit. [3] The Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability sets out Nine Commitments that organisations and individuals involved in humanitarian response can use to improve the quality and effectiveness of the assistance they provide.

  6. Comprehensive Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive Health Services, Inc. (CHS) is a for-profit medical management services provider that contracts with the United States federal government. It was founded in 1975, and is now a subsidiary of Caliburn International .

  7. CHS - Wikipedia

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    CHS may refer to: Businesses and organizations. Healthcare bodies. Canadian Hemophilia Society, a non-profit; Center for Healthy Sex, a therapy center in Los ...

  8. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    USC — United States Code (A free website for the full text is at U.S. Code. This text is maintained by the U.S. Gov't Printing Office, but must be checked for revisions or amendments after its effective date.) USCA — United States Code Annotated; USCCAN — United States Code Congressional and Administrative News; USCS — United States ...

  9. Community Health Systems - Wikipedia

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    Community Health Systems (CHS) is a Fortune 500 company based in Franklin, Tennessee. [1] It was the largest provider of general hospital healthcare services in the United States in terms of number of acute care facilities. [2] [3] In 2014, CHS had around 200 hospitals, [4] but the number had declined to around 85 in 2021. [5]