• Strategic health authorities (SHA) were part of the structure of the National Health Service in England between 2002 and 2013. Each SHA was responsible...
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  • Act 2002". The Health Foundation. Retrieved 29 July 2024. "Strategic Health Authorities replace existing health authorities". The Health Foundation. Retrieved...
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  • NHS London (or "London Strategic Health Authority") was a strategic health authority of the National Health Service in England. It operated in the London...
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  • Social Care (and, until the abolition of SHAs in 2013, their local strategic health authority). As of March 2019 there were 151 foundation trusts. Alan Milburn's...
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  • NHS West Midlands was a strategic health authority (SHA) of the National Health Service in England. It operated in the West Midlands region, which is...
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  • NHS East of England (category NHS strategic health authorities)
    NHS East of England was a strategic health authority of the National Health Service in England. It operated in the East of England region, which is coterminous...
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    Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, and supervised by the West Midlands Strategic Health Authority. It has been renamed County Hospital. The scandal also resulted...
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    NHS primary care trust (category Defunct National Health Service organisations)
    the strategic health authority (SHA) or the Department of Health. In 2005 the government announced that the number of strategic health authorities and...
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    system of strategic health authorities. "National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990". The Health Foundation. Retrieved 31 July 2024. "Health Authorities...
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    and administered in London by a single strategic health authority called NHS London. The 33 local authorities are the 32 London borough councils and the...
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    in Quinton, next to Highways England. NHS West Midlands, the strategic health authority was in Edgbaston. The West Midlands Ambulance Service is in Brierley...
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  • NHS South East Coast (category NHS strategic health authorities)
    NHS South East Coast was a strategic health authority of the National Health Service in England. It operated in the South East region, along with NHS...
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  • NHS North West (category NHS strategic health authorities)
    NHS North West was a strategic health authority (SHA) of the National Health Service in England. It operated in the North West region, which is coterminous...
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    the NHS. The Act required the Secretary of State for Health to establish strategic health authorities (SHAs) and primary care trusts (PCTs) to cover all...
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  • Health Authority (Arabic: هيئة الصحة بدبي) is a government organization overseeing the health system of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Dubai Health...
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    the NHS in 1948. It abolished primary care trusts (PCTs) and strategic health authorities (SHAs) and transferred between £60 billion and £80 billion of...
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  • pronunciation varies by language) Maryland State Highway Administration Strategic health authorities, a former type of administrative organisation of the NHS in England...
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    PMID 25654157. Winterton, R. (2005-06-15), "Written Answers text: Trent Strategic Health Authority", Hansard – House of Commons Debates, vol. 435, part 87, column...
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  • funding healthcare, and for public health in Croydon. It was accountable to NHS London, the strategic health authority for London. It was originally established...
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    non-executive roles within the National Health Service, including chairing SouthEast Coast Strategic Health Authority. From 2016 to July 2024 she served as...
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    Clinical commissioning group (category Defunct National Health Service organisations)
    were National Health Service (NHS) organisations set up by the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to replace strategic health authorities and primary care...
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  • (1–9) Former strategic health authority (SHA) – England / local health board (LHB) – Wales / health board (HB) – Scotland / Health authority (HA) – Channels...
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    David Nicholson (civil servant) (category Chief Executives of the National Health Service)
    David was chief executive of the West Midlands Strategic Health Authority, the strategic health authority overseeing the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation...
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    The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Health of the Government of Singapore. It is a multi-disciplinary agency...
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  • for Health (CFH) agency was part of the UK Department of Health and was formed on 1 April 2005, having replaced the former NHS Information Authority. It...
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  • Its website states: "The Strategic National Stockpile's role is to supplement state and local supplies during public health emergencies. Many states have...
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  • Summary Care Record (category Electronic health records)
    that several primary care trusts and the NHS East of England Strategic Health Authority were seeking a dispensation to continue with their implementation...
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  • Mark Britnell (category Administrators in the National Health Service)
    Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and the South Central Strategic Health Authority, but on three successive occasions was unsuccessful in his attempts...
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  • including Chairman of the Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Strategic Health Authority (2002–2006). A graduate of the University of London, Millett began...
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    2000 and 2013, referred to it, as did the South West Peninsula Strategic Health Authority before its 2006 demise. Land's End is the westernmost point of...
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