Hi I'm Dr Spencer, the reason the NHS sets aims is to improve medical statuses of our companies around the national state. We also do it because aims help us achieve and motivate our staff into achieving a goal. We find it very important that aims are in place. If we do not meet our aims, or standards, also aims was made and occurring thing do to meeting held some years ago.
The NHS aims to improve on patients safety and to increase the health, well-being and the hygiene of the patient.
To provide free healthcare to all
Businesses need to set aims and objectives because without aims and objectives there is no meaning to the business. Aims and objectives give meaning to success of planning, directing, staffing, organizations and controlling.
to relieve poverty
If you don't set aims and objectives it is impossible to make plans to achieve anything. You must know what you are trying to do before you can decide how to go about doing it.
to combat umemployement was one of their aims
The business environment changes everyday, in order for a company to keep in sync with the business environment they must set themselfs aims and objectives that need to be met. Once aims and objectives have been met, the company can then set new aims and objectives. Hope that answered your question.
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the nhs was set up after ww2 as part of the welfare system
There are actually sites set up that can help those who have NHS (National Health Service) prescriptions. They provide assistance in obtaining prescriptions at lower costs.
which is set up by the government such as the NHS and free education until the age of 16
NHS email is the national email and directory service available to NHS staff in England and Scotland. The requirements to get an NHS email include being an employee working for NHS.