Catalogue description Department of Health: European Economic Community (EEC): Overseas Travellers and the Introduction of the E111: Registered Files

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Reference: JA 617
Title: Department of Health: European Economic Community (EEC): Overseas Travellers and the Introduction of the E111: Registered Files
Description:

This series contains files regarding the European Economic Community (EEC), including EEC directives on doctor medical training and language requirements, EEC social security and health care regulations (including the revision of guidance for overseas travellers and the introduction of the E111), health aspects of radiological protection, and implications following Chernobyl

Date: 1979-2005
Arrangement:

This series is arranged in file reference order (within each transfer).

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: EMD, ERN, ESH, WBS, WHO and FMF file series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Department of Health, 1988-

Department of Health and Social Security, 1968-1988

Physical description: 679 file(s)
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 2020 Department of Health and Social Care

Custodial history: EMD prefix was noted as in use by the File Office 155 on 21st February 1994. The prefix was transferred to File Office 156 on 23rd March 1994. ERN prefix was noted as in use by the File Office 139 at Departmental Record Officer (DRO) audit on 5th February 1990. The prefix was transferred to File Office 136 on the 25th January 1995 and was transferred back to File Office 139 on the 18th November 1999. The prefix was still in use in 2001. ESH prefix was noted as in use by the File Office 139 at Departmental Record Officer (DRO) audit on 5th February 1990. The prefix was recorded as closed at RMA audit visit on the 9th March 1999.
Accruals: Series is accruing.

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