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  2. Category : Health care companies of the United Kingdom

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    Private providers of NHS services (110 P) R. ... Pages in category "Health care companies of the United Kingdom" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of ...

  3. Vertical auto profile - Wikipedia

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    The name "VAP test" uses a technology, the vertical auto profile, to measure and report risk factors for patients who are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease that are not captured by routine cholesterol testing. Its accuracy is unaffected by triglycerides and can be performed in a non-fasting state.

  4. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Wikipedia

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    Approved cancer drugs and treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy are funded by the NHS without any financial contribution being taken from the patient. Where NICE has approved a treatment, the NHS must fund it. But not all treatments have been assessed by NICE and these treatments are usually dependent on local NHS decision making.

  5. Community Health Partnerships - Wikipedia

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    Its role was to set up public-private partnerships to invest in new healthcare facilities in England via the NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust programme. The company was established in 2001 as Partnerships for Health, a joint venture between the Department of Health and Partnerships UK. In December 2006, the Department of Health acquired the ...

  6. Private healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    All the drugs, supplies and equipment used by the NHS are privately provided. Taken together this amounts to around 40% of the NHS budget. In addition some NHS organisations subcontract work to private providers. The NHS accounts for 2013/4 show that £10 billion of the total NHS budget of £113 billion was spent on care from non-NHS providers.

  7. Our Future Health - Wikipedia

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    The same month it was announced that data on the first 100,000 volunteers suggested that "Most adults in the UK should be receiving treatment for high cholesterol but are not, while a quarter have untreated high blood pressure". [20] In October 2024 it was announced that 1 million volunteers had given blood samples.