NHS Employers

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NHS Employers

NHS Employers (pronunciation: /ɛn eɪtʃ ɛs ɪmplɔɪərz/) is an organization in the United Kingdom that represents National Health Service (NHS) employers in workforce discussions and negotiations. It is part of the NHS Confederation.

Etymology

The term "NHS Employers" is derived from the organization's role as a representative for employers within the National Health Service. The acronym "NHS" stands for National Health Service, the publicly funded healthcare system in the United Kingdom.

Related Terms

  • National Health Service: The publicly funded healthcare system in the United Kingdom. It is the largest single-payer healthcare system in the world.
  • NHS Confederation: An independent membership body that represents all types of organizations providing and commissioning NHS services in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
  • Healthcare in the United Kingdom: The overall system of healthcare in the United Kingdom, including both the public and private sectors.
  • Healthcare workforce: The range of people who deliver care and services within the health system, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
  • Workforce discussions: Conversations and negotiations about the conditions, rights, and responsibilities of workers.
  • Negotiations: The process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement.

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