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  2. Family practitioner committee - Wikipedia

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    Each family practitioner committee had thirty members, eleven of which were appointed by the area health authority with which it was coterminous. Eight were appointed by the local medical committee, three by the local dental committee, two by the local pharmaceutical committee, two by the local optical committee and four by the local authority. [3]

  3. National Health Service Reorganisation Act 1973 - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Act also established several committees. Joint consultative committees were established to advise AHAs and local authorities on the performance of their duties under the Act. The Act also required AHAs to establish family practitioner committees responsible for general medical services (as well as dental, pharmaceutical and ophthalmic ...

  4. Health Services Act 1980 - Wikipedia

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    Family practitioner committees were replaced by family health services authorities (FHSAs) under the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990. The 1990 Act also created NHS trusts and altered the roles of DHAs and local authorities to create an internal market. [6]

  5. List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel

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    Standing Committee of European Doctors: CRD: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination: CRN: Certified radiology nurse: CRNA: Certified registered nurse anesthetist: CRT: Certified respiratory therapists – Respiratory therapy: CRT: Certified Radiologic Technologist – California License: CRTT: Certified Respiratory Therapy Technicians ...

  6. Area health authority - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Act also established several committees. Joint consultative committees were established to advise AHAs and local authorities on the performance of their duties under the Act. The Act also required AHAs to establish family practitioner committees responsible for general medical services (as well as dental, pharmaceutical and ophthalmic ...

  7. World Organization of Family Doctors - Wikipedia

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    The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) is a global not-for-profit professional organization representing family physicians and general practitioners from all regions of the world. WONCA's mission is to improve the quality of life of the people of the world through high standards of care in general practice/family medicine. [1]

  8. Merch glorifying UnitedHealthcare CEO killer floods online stores

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    On e-commerce platforms like Etsy, TikTok Shop, eBay and Redbubble, sellers are hawking merchandise featuring designs inspired by the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

  9. District health authority - Wikipedia

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    Just as the AHAs had done, each DHA worked alongside a family practitioner committee (replaced by family health services authorities in 1990), which was responsible for managing primary care services such as general practice, pharmacy and dentistry. [4]