ccgs in A Sentence

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    At least some Ccgs have continued to commission these services.

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    Obese women‘being used as easy target for Ccgs cost-cutting IVF measures'.

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    As Gwent does not use a mana system like most traditional Ccgs, card advantage is often what wins the game.

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    UK health chiefs are putting pressure on Clinical Commissioning Groups(Ccgs) to reverse their decisions to reduce or scrap NHS IVF.

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    As Gwent does not use a mana system like most traditional Ccgs, card advantage is often what wins you the game.

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    The Health and Social Care Act 2012 transferred commissioning responsibilities from Primary Care Trusts to Clinical Commissioning Groups(Ccgs) in England and Wales.

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    The programme provides advice and guidance on how clinical commissioning groups(Ccgs) may provide computerised delivery of CBT to their local communities(see'Delivery of cCBT', below).

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    The vessels are being largely built in order, meaning the potential delay on the Ccgs Sir John Franklin has the potential to affect the rest.

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    The move is likely to anger fertility campaigners who believe NHS Ccgs should offer the recommended National Institute for Clinical Excellence(NICE) three IVF cycles for a woman under the age of 40.

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    The ship is in stable condition and there is no immediate danger, according to the Canadian Coast Guard, who deployed a pair of icebreakers, Ccgs Pierre Radisson and the Ccgs Amundsen, to the scene.

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    In a leaked letter sent in June, the health minister, Jackie Doyle-Price has told Ccgs that their rationing tactics are unacceptable, creating a postcode lottery and must end, according to a report in the Guardian newspaper.

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