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  2. National Honor Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Honor Society was established on March 1, 1921 by Dr. Edward Rynearson, a member of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), which is the parent organization of the NHS. [5] [6] Rynearson, then the principal of Fifth Avenue High School in Pittsburgh, PA, envisioned an organization that would balance ...

  3. NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement (NHS Institute) was a special health authority of the National Health Service in England.It supported "the NHS to transform healthcare for patients and the public by rapidly developing and spreading new ways of working, new technology and world-class leadership".

  4. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, on the first day of the National Health Service, 5 July 1948 at Trafford General Hospital then known as Park Hospital, Davyhulme, near Manchester. The NHS was one of the first universal health care systems established anywhere in the world. [1] A leaflet was sent to every household in June 1948 which explained ...

  5. NHS Improvement - Wikipedia

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    NHS Improvement (NHSI) was a non-departmental body in England, responsible for overseeing the National Health Service's foundation trusts and NHS trusts, as well as independent providers that provide NHS-funded care. It supported providers to give patients consistently safe, high quality, compassionate care within local health systems that are ...

  6. Monitor (NHS) - Wikipedia

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    The body was established on 5 January 2004 under the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003, [2] and was formally called The Independent Regulator for Foundation Trusts.

  7. NHS foundation trust - Wikipedia

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    The first ten NHS hospitals to become foundation trusts were announced in 2004. [3] Gordon Brown prevented plans by Alan Milburn that they should be financially autonomous in 2002. [4] By 2012, the Monitor website listed 145 foundation trusts. [5] Successive governments set target dates by which all NHS trusts were supposed to have reached ...

  8. Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Trust has a substantial PFI scheme. The £265 million scheme which will run for 30 years covers new buildings, refurbishments, facilities, services, equipment and capital investment equipment costs and will run until March 2043. The partners to the scheme are Innisfree Ltd, Skanska, and Medirest. [2]

  9. Jim Mackey (administrator) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 he unsuccessfully applied to become NHS chief executive to succeed Simon Stevens, losing out in the open competition - alongside Dido Harding and Mark Britnell - to Amanda Pritchard. [7] In 2022 he was acted to lead the Elective recovery work for NHS England and remains one of the most influential figures in the NHS, ranked fifth of the ...