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  2. NHS Pathways - Wikipedia

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    With an attached Capacity Management System, NHS Pathways is designed to factor in what services are available local to the patient when supplying care provision. [4] In essence, the intention is that any health care problem can be triaged by any arm of the NHS – emergency or non-emergency – and can be directed to any possible health care ...

  3. NHS ambulance services - Wikipedia

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    NHS England sets targets for response times to 999 calls, which were first established in the 1970s. Call handlers were, until 2017, given just 60 seconds to decide on the urgency of the call. The clock stopped once a vehicle reached the patient - even if it was not the appropriate vehicle.

  4. London Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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    The London Ambulance Service NHS Trust (LAS) is an NHS trust responsible for operating ambulances and answering and responding to urgent and emergency medical situations within the London region of England. The service responds to 999 phone calls across the region, and 111 phone calls from certain parts, providing triage and advice to enable an ...

  5. 999 phone charging myth - Wikipedia

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    The 999 phone charging myth is an urban legend that claims that if a mobile phone has low battery, then dialling 999 (or any regional emergency telephone number) charges the phone so it has more power. This was confirmed as untrue by several British police forces who publicly cited the dangers of making such calls.

  6. Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Managers ...

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    It is concerned with professional standards of competence for medical secretaries, medical receptionists, administrators and practice managers. [1] It offers 14 qualifications for General Practice staff in the UK working with the City and Guilds of London Institute. [2] AMSPAR qualifications appear to be recognised widely in the NHS. [3]

  7. 999 (emergency telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    A sign on a beach in Whitstable, United Kingdom, advising readers to dial 999 and to request for the coastguard in the event of an emergency. 999 is an official emergency telephone number in a number of countries which allows the caller to contact emergency services for emergency assistance.

  8. NHS Constitution for England - Wikipedia

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    Accompanying is a handbook which gives more information to patients and staff about the document, and also provides detail on the legislation that underpins the rights. A statement of NHS accountability also gives a clear account of the NHS system of accountability, transparency and responsibility. The constitution was updated in 2013. [6]

  9. NHS 24 - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] NHS 24 was established as a Special Health Board on 6 April 2001 [9] under the NHS 24 (Scotland) Order 2001, although the overall aims for Health Boards are defined by the NHS (Scotland) Act 1978 and subsequent legislation. [10] Management consultancy work that took place over an eight week period drew some comment. [11]