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What is the difference between NHS Trusts and Foundation Trusts? - The Mandatory Training Group UK - The National Health Service (NHS) is a globally recognised beacon of universal, needs‑based healthcare funded from general taxation. Central to its delivery are NHS Trusts and NHS Foundation Trusts (FTs), public organisations providing...
Read more >What are NHS Foundation Trusts? - The Mandatory Training Group UK - The NHS is one of the United Kingdom’s most enduring institutions - synonymous with free care at the point of delivery and services based on clinical need, not ability to pay. At the core of its delivery infrastructure...
Read more >What are NHS Trusts? - The Mandatory Training Group UK - The National Health Service (NHS) is one of the most iconic institutions in the United Kingdom, representing a cornerstone of public service, health equity, and universal access. At the heart of this vast system are NHS Trusts, public sector...
Read more >Role of the Department of Health and Social Care - The Mandatory Training Group UK - In the intricate ecosystem of health and social care in England, few institutions wield more influence than the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). While regulators such as the Care Quality Commission (CQC)...
Read more >What are voluntary, community and social enterprises? - The Mandatory Training Group UK - The Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector plays a pivotal role in delivering more joined-up, equitable, and innovative care. Whether through grassroots support, social prescribing, or strategic partnerships, VCSE organisations are essential partners in Integrated...
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