NHS Constitution for England

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title: NHS Constitution for England
text: The NHS Constitution for England is a document that sets out objectives of the National Health Service, rights and responsibilities of the various parties involved in health care, and the guiding principles which govern the service. Unlike a real constitution, the document is not itself legally enforceable, though it purports to set out the rights of patients and staff. First published on 21 January 2009, it was one of a number of recommendations in Lord Darzi’s report "High Quality Care for All
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description: Document from England's National Health Service
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date modified: 2023-11-28T18:21:20Z
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