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  2. Regional health authority (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Regional health authorities (RHAs) were National Health Service (NHS) organisations set up in 1974 by the National Health Service Reorganisation Act 1973 to replace regional hospital boards and to manage a lower tier of area health authorities (AHAs) in England. [1] AHAs were created for Wales but not RHAs. Separate legislation was passed for ...

  3. Strategic health authority - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the 95 health authorities (HAs) and eight regional offices of the NHS Executive established under the Health Authorities Act 1995, along with 400 or more primary care groups, were abolished by the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002.

  4. Healthcare in Kent - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 these were amalgamated into two - West Kent and East Kent. Regional health authorities were reorganised and renamed strategic health authorities (SHA) in 2002. Kent was under Kent and Medway SHA. In 2006 regions were again reorganised and Kent came under NHS South East Coast until that was abolished in 2013.

  5. Voices: Readers name their priorities for Keir Starmer’s ...

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    As Keir Starmer navigates his role as Labour leader, discussions about taxation, EU relations and the state of the NHS persist, with many hoping for a change in the status quo for 2025.

  6. Storm Herminia live: More rain weather warnings for UK as ...

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    Monday 27 January 2025 23:00, ... Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue, local NHS, Environment Agency and other agencies. ... “If you look at the rail map of what lines are still affected, you can ...

  7. NHS Long Term Plan - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Long Term Plan, also known as the NHS 10-Year Plan is a document published by NHS England on 7 January 2019, which sets out its priorities for healthcare over the next 10 years and shows how the NHS funding settlement will be used. It was published by NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens and Prime Minister Theresa May. [1]

  8. NHS Lothian - Wikipedia

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    There were also three NHS trusts operating in the area - Lothian University Hospitals, Lothian Primary Care and West Lothian Healthcare. The dissolution of these bodies in 2003-2004 meant that NHS Lothian would act as a single health authority, overseeing the planning and delivery of all the region's local health services. [9]

  9. Integrated care system - Wikipedia

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    In England, an integrated care system (ICS) is a statutory partnership of organisations who plan, buy, and provide health and care services in their geographical area.The organisations involved include the NHS, local authorities, voluntary and charity groups, and independent care providers.