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How the NHS works in England. There are commissioners who are responsible for an area's strategic healthcare planning. CCGs - there are about CCGs run by GPs and other healthcare professionals, who assess local health needs and commission services needed to meet them. NHS acute or foundation trusts - there are about trusts running hospital, outpatients and other services commissioned by CCGs.

Ambulance trusts - response to emergency calls, transporting patients and providing out-of-hours care. Mental health trusts. Care trusts - co-ordinate health and social care services for individual users. Other local primary care services - GP practices, walk-in centres, NHS 24 hour information and triage phone line, dental practices, pharmacies and opticians.

Key things to know There are around , doctors and , nurses working in the NHS, which has a total workforce of around 1,, Around one in eight staff working in the NHS are from abroad. Demand for healthcare has been rising across all services and sectors over the past decade. The story will, inevitably, continue. Subscribe to our newsletters to keep up-to-date with the world of health and social care and hear the latest news and views from The King's Fund.

Article information Posted: Friday 06 October So where does this leave us and what next? Notes The final image is available for download here. You can buy a poster of the final image in A0 x mm , A1 x mm , or A2 x mm. The animation was produced by CreativeConnection. This is an update of our animation on the structure of the NHS. Get the latest news from The King's Fund Subscribe to our newsletters to keep up-to-date with the world of health and social care and hear the latest news and views from The King's Fund.

Related content. How many doctors and nurses are there? What's the cost of an operation? We answer some of the most frequently asked questions we receive about health and social care. Paid event Health and care explained February virtual conference. Slideshow How is the NHS structured? A series of diagrams explaining how funding flows in the NHS and how providers are regulated and commissioned.

Health and care defined Our jargon buster includes common terms used in the health and sector. You can also submit requests for terms to be added in the next revision. Amazing animation of our painfully fragmented and underfunded NHS. Reply Link to comment. Thank you; another fantastic resource. Currently working on a body of work initially generated within homerton hospital, challenging mental health and the way it's approached - please contact me directly for a detailed outline and if you could provide dimensions of space to fill that would be helpful - my practice is based on Stoke Newington.

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Great snapshot of recent history and organisational changes of the NHS in England. Britain achieves these results while spending proportionally less on health care than the U. However, there are measures by which the U.

Does private health insurance exist in Britain? Yes, and it works in a similar way to health insurance in the U. Private patients can choose their specialists and avoid waiting lists for non-emergency procedures; NHS patients wait an average of about eight weeks for treatments that require admission to a hospital, four weeks for out-patient treatments and two weeks for diagnostic tests.

While NHS patients have a choice of hospitals, they cannot always choose their specialist. Send to Kindle.



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