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Qué (quién) es R (B) v Cambridge Health Authority - definición


R (B) v Cambridge Health Authority         
JUDICIAL REVIEW AND ENTERPRISE LAW CASE
R (B) v Cambridge Health Authority [1995] EWCA Civ 43 is a UK judicial review and enterprise law case, concerning health care in the UK.
Māori Health Authority         
INDEPENDENT NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT STATUTORY ENTITY
Draft:Māori Health Authority; Maori Health Authority; Māori Health Authority
Te Aka Whai Ora – the Māori Health Authority (MHA) is an independent New Zealand government statutory entity tasked with managing Māori health policies, services, and outcomes. The Health Authority will work alongside the Ministry of Health and the proposed public health agency Health New Zealand, the latter of which will replace the 20 existing district health boards (DHB).
Regional health authority (UK)         
UK PUBLIC AUTHORITY HAVING OVERSIGHT OF HEATHCARE PROVISION IN ENGLISH AND WELSH REGIONS (1973-1996)
North East Thames Regional Health Authority
Fourteen regional health authorities were established in England by the National Health Service Reorganisation Act 1973 in 1974, replacing the English regional hospital boards. This reorganisation was planned by the Conservative government of Edward Heath, but survived the General Election 1974.

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R (B) v Cambridge Health Authority
R (B) v Cambridge Health Authority [1995] EWCA Civ 43 is a UK judicial review and enterprise law case, concerning health care in the UK.