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PART 6 Standing rules: NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS funded nursing care
21.Duty of relevant bodies: assessment and provision of NHS Continuing Healthcare
22.Duty of relevant bodies: joint working with social services authorities
28.Persons who enter relevant premises or who develop a need for nursing care
29.Persons in receipt of flat rate payments immediately before the relevant date
30.Persons in receipt of high band payments immediately before the relevant date
PART 7 Standing rules: decisions about drugs and other treatments
PART 10 Standing rules: funding of therapies for Multiple Sclerosis
PART 11 Financial duties of a relevant body in relation to administration
Services in respect of persons detained in specified accommodation
Services for rare and very rare conditions
17.Adult specialist services for patients infected with HIV.
53.Extra corporeal membrane oxygenation service for neonates, infants and children...
56.Gender identity development service for children and adolescents.
58.Heart and lung transplantation service (including bridge to transplant using...
59.Highly specialist adult urinary and gynaecological surgery services.
64.Highly specialist pain management services for children and young people....
65.Highly specialist palliative care services for children and young people....
66.Highly specialist services for adults with infectious diseases.
82.Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis service for corneal blindness.
85.Paediatric intestinal pseudo-obstructive disorders service.
88.Positron Emission Tomography – Computed Tomography services.
97.Reconstructive surgery service for adolescents with congenital malformation of the...
101.Severe combined immunodeficiency and related disorders service.
103.Severe obsessive compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disorder service.
107.Specialist cancer services for children and young people.
108.Specialist dentistry services for children and young people.
109.Specialist ear, nose and throat services for children and young...
110.Specialist endocrinology and diabetes services for children and young people....
111.Specialist gastroenterology, hepatology and nutritional support services for children and...
113.Specialist gynaecology services for children and young people.
114.Specialist haematology services for children and young people.
116.Specialist immunology services for patients with deficient immune systems.
120.Specialist neuroscience services for children and young people.
121.Specialist ophthalmology services for children and young people.
122.Specialist orthopaedic surgery services for children and young people.
126.Specialist plastic surgery services for children and young people.
127.Specialist rehabilitation services for patients with highly complex needs.
128.Specialist renal services for children and young people.
129.Specialist respiratory services for children and young people.
130.Specialist rheumatology services for children and young people.
131.Specialist services for children and young people with infectious diseases....
132.Specialist services for complex liver, biliary and pancreatic diseases in...
133.Specialist services for haemophilia and other related bleeding disorders.
134.Specialist services for severe personality disorder in adults.
135.Specialist services to support patients with complex physical disabilities.
137.Specialist urology services for children and young people.
139.Stem cell transplantation service for juvenile idiopathic arthritis and related...
1.A Member of Parliament, Member of the European Parliament or...
2.(1) An individual who, by arrangement with a CCG, provides...
3.A person who, within the period of five years immediately...
4.A person who is subject to a bankruptcy restrictions order...
7.A health care professional or other professional person who has...
8.A person who is subject to— (a) a disqualification order...
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