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Claiming Collaborative Fees

How do I claim fees under collaborative arrangements for work done for local authorities?

Anything a local authority requests from the NHS to enable them to fulfil their functions can be claimed under these arrangements. For information please see the guidance on our website at:

https://www.kentlmc.org/resources/website/?link=collaborativearrangements&version=current&link=collaborativearrangements&version=current

 

Updated on Thursday, 17 November 2016, 8172 views

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