What is health Technical memoranda?
Health Technical Memoranda (HTMs) give comprehensive advice and guidance on the design, installation and operation of specialised building and engineering technology used in the delivery of healthcare.
What is a clinical commissioning policy?
A commissioning policy is a document that defines access to a service for a particular group of patients. A NICE Technology Appraisal Guideline on the same topic will replace, or be incorporated into, a commissioning policy as appropriate.
What is the purpose of HTM 03 01?
These documents give comprehensive advice and guidance on the legal requirements, design implications, maintenance and operation of specialised ventilation in healthcare premises providing acute care.
What are the HTM 01 05 guidelines?
HTM 01-05 is intended to raise the quality of decontamination work in primary care dental services by covering the decontamination of reusable instruments within dental facilities. The Infection Prevention Society have produced a dental audit tool to help practices to self-assess compliance with HTM 01-05.
What is the purpose of HTM 07 01?
HTM 07-01 details the environmental benefits of the safe management and disposal of healthcare waste, It also presents opportunities for cost savings, safer working practices and reducing carbon emissions related to the management of waste.
What is the purpose of the current Health Technical Memoranda HTM 03 01 on heating and ventilation of health sector buildings?
What are HTM regulations?
At what height do bridges need to be marked?
The Federal Highway Administration sets bridge clearances at 14-16 feet, unless a special design exception is obtained. There is no Federal maximum height regulation on commercial motor vehicles.
What is a commissioning framework?
The Commissioning Framework: A Framework for the Commissioning of Ambulance Services is a simple, easy to use document to support system leaders when commissioning the regional ambulance service in accordance with the NHS Standard Contract.
What is CCG NHS?
Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) were created following the Health and Social Care Act in 2012, and replaced primary care trusts on 1 April 2013. They are clinically-led statutory NHS bodies responsible for the planning and commissioning of health care services for their local area.