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  2. Strategic health authority - Wikipedia

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    Strategic health authorities (SHA) were part of the structure of the National Health Service in England between 2002 and 2013. [1] [2] Each SHA was responsible for managing performance, enacting directives and implementing health policy as required by the Department of Health at a regional level. Initially 28 in number, they were reduced to 10 ...

  3. List of primary care trusts in England - Wikipedia

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    The exception to this was the South East Government Office Region which is covered by two strategic health authorities: South Central SHA and South East Cost SHA. [ 2 ] The PCTs were organised into clusters so as to achieve management cost savings, although the PCTs themselves remained separate statutory bodies.

  4. Healthcare in Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Berkshire had two area health authorities (shared with Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), which in 1982 were divided into East and West Berkshire district health authorities. In 2002, RHAs were renamed strategic health authorities (SHAs), and Berkshire became part of Thames Valley SHA.

  5. Healthcare in Essex - Wikipedia

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    Regional Health Authorities were reorganised and renamed strategic health authorities in 2002. Essex was under the Essex SHA. In 2006 regions were again reorganised and Essex came under NHS East of England until that was abolished in 2013. There were six primary care trusts for the area: South East Essex; South West Essex; North Essex; West ...

  6. NHS North West - Wikipedia

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    NHS North West was a strategic health authority (SHA) ... When created in 2006 it had regional oversight of 24 Primary Care Trusts, 23 acute NHS trusts, 8 mental ...

  7. NHS London - Wikipedia

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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 region, which is coterminous with the local government office region. The authority closed as part of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 on 31 March 2013.

  8. NHS South East Coast - Wikipedia

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    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 South Central, providing coterminosity with the local government office region.

  9. Healthcare in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 it had only one district health authority. Regional health authorities were reorganised and renamed strategic health authorities in 2002, with Oxfordshire covered by Thames Valley SHA. In 2006 regions were again reorganised and Oxfordshire came under NHS South Central until that was abolished in 2013.