publicly funded healthcare organisation type
C738
concept
A publicly funded healthcare organisation type is an entity that delivers health services primarily financed through government revenues or compulsory public insurance, rather than direct private payments.
Aliases (7)
- publicly funded healthcare system ×4
- NHS foundation trust ×2
- NHS hospital ×2
- Medicare Advantage ×1
- NHS ambulance services trust ×1
- NHS organisational structure ×1
- healthcare commissioning organization ×1
Instances (13)
- Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust ("NHS foundation trust")
- NHS Scotland ("publicly funded healthcare system")
- NHS Wales ("publicly funded healthcare system")
- Medicare Part C ("Medicare Advantage")
- Orpington Hospital ("NHS hospital")
- National Health Service ("publicly funded healthcare system")
- Health and Social Care (HSC) system ("publicly funded healthcare system")
- London Ambulance Service ("NHS ambulance services trust")
- Integrated Care Boards ("healthcare commissioning organization")
- Integrated Care Systems in England ("NHS organisational structure")
- Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust ("NHS foundation trust")
- Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline ("NHS hospital")
- NHS organisations