
NHS website for England - NHS
Help from NHS 111 If you're worried about a symptom and not sure what help you need, NHS 111 can tell you what to do next. Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.. For a life-threatening emergency call 999.
An introduction to the NHS - NHS England
The NHS is a complex system, which can sometimes make it difficult to understand – especially working out who is responsible for what. It’s made up of a wide range of different organisations with different roles, responsibilities and specialities.
About the NHS - Step into the NHS
The NHS was set up in 1948 to provide everyone in the UK with healthcare based on their needs, and not on their ability to pay. The NHS is respected throughout the world for the standard of care it gives to patients.
Health A to Z - NHS
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NHS England
Our national planning guidance for 2025/26 sets out the priorities for the NHS to transform services, cut waiting times and improve care for our patients across England.
NHS England » What we do
As the leadership organisation for the NHS in England we share the NHS’s core values, which all staff in all settings are expected to demonstrate. As a unique organisation within the NHS, we have also developed the following values: collaboration: we work in partnership and co-produce with systems, the NHS and other partners. We work in a ...
NHS online services
2. Choose a provider. If there is only 1 online health services provider you can use, visit their website or download their app. If you can choose from more than 1 provider, visit the websites of the different providers to find out what they offer.
Access your NHS services - NHS App Online
Get the NHS App on your smartphone or tablet. You can also log in to your NHS account using the NHS App.
Structure of the NHS - NHS England
2022年11月9日 · The NHS in England is not one single organisation. It is made up of hundreds of different organisations of differing sizes, at central, national, regional, and local levels with different roles and responsibilities.
NHS England » About us
NHS England leads the National Health Service (NHS) in England, find out more about what we do.