
National Health Service (NHS)
About
The National Health Service is the publicly funded healthcare system in England, and one of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom. It is the second largest single-payer healthcare system in the world after the Brazilian Sistema Único de Saúde.
Free healthcare at the point of use comes from the core principles at the founding of the National Health Service. The 1942 Beveridge cross-party report established the principles of the NHS which was implemented by the Labour government in 1948. Labour's Minister for Health Aneurin Bevan is popularly considered the NHS' founder, despite never formally being referred to as such. In practice, 'free at the point of use' normally means that anyone legitimately and fully registered with the system (i.e., in possession of an NHS number), available to legal UK residents regardless of nationality (but not non-resident British citizens), can access the full breadth of critical and non-critical medical care, without payment except for some specific NHS services, for example eye tests, dental care, prescriptions and aspects of long-term care. These charges are usually lower than equivalent services provided by a private provider and many are free to vulnerable or low-income patients.
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Data Quality Administrator
Receptionist
Receptionist
Processing personal telephone requests for appointments, visits and telephone consultations and ensuring callers are directed to the appropriate healthcare or administrative professional.
Medical Receptionist
Care Navigator
Receptionist
Receiving, assisting and directing patients in accessing the appropriate service or healthcare professional in a courteous, efficient and effective way either via telephone or face to face contact.
Locum Practice Nurse
Competence in cervical screening, childhood immunisations, vaccines, staple and suture removal, wound care and experience in SystmOne.
Reception Administrator
Practice Administrator
Adaptable and friendly, with strong administration, time management and organisational skills. Excellent communicators able to work in a confidential and discreet manner.