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  1. senedd.wales

    Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland was reorganised following the Review of Public Administration. The first major change to occur was the merger of 18 HSC Trusts into five geographic HSC Trusts, and a single ambulance service Trust. The administration of HSC has since been reorganised by the Health and Social Care (Reform) Act ...
  2. mental health; They are also responsible for: improving physical and mental health outcomes; promoting wellbeing; reducing health inequalities across their population; commissioning services from other organisations to meet the needs of their residents; NHS trusts look after public health, ambulance services as well as cancer and blood services.
  3. nwssp.nhs.wales

    The NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP) is an independent organisation, owned and directed by NHS Wales. NWSSP supports NHS Wales through the provision of a comprehensive range of high quality, customer focused support functions and services. Further details on the structure of NHS Wales can be found on the Health in Wales website.
  4. senedd.wales

    The National Health Service in Wales provides a comprehensive healthcare service which, for the most part, is free at the point of use. It is Wales' largest employer, with more than 70,000 staff and in 2005-06 will receive revenue funding of £3.8 billion. 1 Health services are usually categorised into primary, secondary, and tertiary care.
  5. law.gov.wales

    Initial Establishment. NHS Trusts were originally established in England and Wales by section 5 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (NHSCCA 1990). As enacted, section 5(1) provided that the Secretary of State could, through subordinate legislation, establish NHS Trusts to assume responsibility for the ownership and management of hospitals or other establishments or ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    An NHS trust is an organisational unit within the National Health Services of England and Wales, generally serving either a geographical area or a specialised function (such as an ambulance service).In any particular location there may be several trusts involved in the different aspects of providing healthcare to the local population. As of April 2020, there were altogether 217 trusts, and ...
  7. law.gov.wales

    Health services are almost entirely devolved in Wales, which means the Welsh Government is ultimately responsible for the National Health Service in Wales. The Welsh Ministers set the high level policy framework and targets for the health service, which are then delivered by the 7 Local Health Boards and 3 NHS trusts in Wales. Local health boards are responsible for planning and delivering NHS ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    NHS Wales (Welsh: GIG Cymru) is the publicly-funded healthcare system in Wales, and one of the four systems which make up the National Health Service (Welsh: Gwasanaeth Iechyd Gwladol) in the United Kingdom.. NHS Wales was formed as part of the public health system for England and Wales created by the National Health Service Act 1946, with powers over the NHS in Wales coming under the ...
  9. law.gov.wales

    The National Health Service was established in England and Wales on 5 July 1948 upon the coming into force of the National Health Service Act 1946 (the 1946 Act). Elements of the initial NHS organisational arrangements provided for by the 1946 Act may still be seen in today's NHS governance structures. The most relevant provisions of that Act are set out immediately below and are included to ...
  10. phw.nhs.wales

    For Health in Wales Part 2 European Regional Funds 2016-17. Contents Abbreviations 4 ... National Health Service NHS ... World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe WHO EURO United Kingdom UK. 5 Introduction This funding catalogue is the second in a series of information resources linking key European Union (EU) funding opportunities ...
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