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Learn about the transformation of the NHS in Somerset post April 2013 due to the Health and Social Care Act 2012. Explore the divide between commissioners and providers, the roles of various organizations, and the collective responsibility for children's well-being.
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Understanding the Health Service in Somerset National changes from April 2013 resulting from Health and Social Care Act 2012
Key to Understanding Health Services 1 The National Health Service (NHS) is NOT one big body. Rather it is a collection of separate organisations, each with their own remits, management structures, budgets and governance
Key to Understanding Health Services 2 Within the collection of health organisations there is a clear divide between commissioners and providers Commissioners: plan and purchase services based on local need Providers: take on contracts to deliver ‘commissioned’ services
Key to Understanding Health Services 3 Some aspects of health support for children and young people are provided by organisations that are outside the NHS. For example:- The Local Authority Private Companies
The Public Health Workforce All of us here have a collective role in ensuring our children and young people grow up emotionally and physically well
Health & Social Care Act 2012 Sweeping changes to the way the NHS is organised Abolished former Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) Established new arrangements for commissioning services including Clinical Commissioning Groups
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