To maintain a constant watch on the condition of a patient. Also, any device used to carry out monitoring.
formerly, an independent body set up under the Health and Social Care Act 2003 to authorize, monitor, and regulate *foundation trusts. Monitor’s remit was substantially expanded under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to include regulation of all providers of health-care services for the NHS. Monitor also set prices for NHS-funded care in partnership with *NHS England, protected essential health services for patients if an NHS provider entered financial difficulty, and held responsibilities for enabling *integrated care and preventing anticompetitive behaviour by health-care providers. In 2016 the functions of Monitor were transferred to a new organization, *NHS Improvement.