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  2. Clinical commissioning group - Wikipedia

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    Clinical commissioning group boundaries in England. Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) were National Health Service (NHS) organisations set up by the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to replace strategic health authorities and primary care trusts to organise the delivery of NHS services in each of their local areas in England. [1]

  3. List of primary care trusts in England - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006, all primary care trusts (PCTs) outside the London area were restructured. This reduced the number of PCTs from 303 to 152. [1] At the same time, the number of strategic health authorities (SHAs) (which have responsibility for the PCTs) were also decreased (from 28 to 10).

  4. Sheffield City Trust - Wikipedia

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    The charity is funded via its three wholly owned subsidiaries, Sheffield International Venues Ltd, Sheffield City Hall Limited and Sheffield Festival Limited. In 2005–6 the Trust had an income of £56.7 million, expenditure of £55.8 million and held assets valued at £316 million.

  5. Healthcare in Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    It was agreed in 2019 that the acute stroke services in Rotherham and Barnsley would close, and services would be concentrated in Sheffield, Doncaster and Wakefield. [22] The Vale of York CCG set up a randomised control trial with Health Navigator which used artificial intelligence to identify patients at high risk of unplanned hospital ...

  6. Healthcare in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 to 1974 NHS services in Derbyshire (apart from those for Glossop and Buxton) were managed by the Sheffield Regional Hospital Board. In 1974 the boards were abolished and replaced by regional health authorities. Derbyshire came under the Trent RHA.

  7. Any Qualified Provider - Wikipedia

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    Any Qualified Provider (AQP) is a contractual system within the NHS internal market of the English National Health Service.The system was introduced under the Labour administration in 2009/10 under the name "Any Willing Provider" and was accelerated under the coalition Government which formed in 2010.

  8. Sheffield Medical School - Wikipedia

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    The University of Sheffield Medical School is a medical school based at the University of Sheffield in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The school traces its history back to at least 1828. The school traces its history back to at least 1828.

  9. Core Cities Group - Wikipedia

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    The Core Cities Group (CCG) have published research on the utilised benefits of more powerful cities that have greater economic control, particularly in growth and productivity. [ 12 ] [ 10 ] During the passage of the Localism Act 2011 , the group promoted the 'Core Cities amendment' to allow for bespoke decentralisation to its members, which ...