Memoranda of understanding
A memorandum of understanding is an agreement that outlines areas of interest shared by two or more organisations and confirms their aim to work together in various ways. These agreements are not legally binding, but they provide a basis for us to work with other organisations towards our goals and to share information.
The Healthcare Commission has memoranda of understanding or information-sharing agreements with a range of partners. To find out more about these agreements, click on the links below.
- Memorandum of understanding: Commission for Social Care Inspection
- Memorandum of understanding between the Healthcare Commission and the Audit Commission for local authorities and the National Health Services in England and Wales (the Audit Commission)
- Memorandum of understanding: National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
- Memorandum of understanding: British Medical Association
- Memorandum of understanding: Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
- Memorandum of understanding: HM Inspectorate of Prisons
- Memorandum of understanding: Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence
- Memorandum of understanding: Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
- Memorandum of understanding: Mental Health Act Commission
- Memorandum of understanding: Monitor
- Memorandum of understanding: Independent Police Complaints Commission
- Memorandum of understanding: National Clinical Assessment Service
- Memorandum of understanding: National Patient Safety Agency
- Memorandum of understanding: Nursing and Midwifery Council
- Memorandum of understanding: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
- Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health
- Memorandum of understanding: Disability Rights Commission
- Memorandum of understanding: Equal Opportunities Commission
- Memorandum of understanding: the Commission for Racial Equality
- Memorandum of understanding: General Medical Council
