Enfield Primary Care NHS Trust

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Type of Trust
NHS Primary Care Trust
NHS Region
NHS London
Location
Enfield (Greater London)
Trust Details
Last annual budget £325m. (year ending Mar 2005)
Employees 929
Chair Carolyn Berkeley
Chief Executive Tracey Baldwin (interim)
Links
Website Trust website
Wiki-Links National Health Service

Enfield Primary Care NHS Trust is a UK National Health Service Primary Care Trust (PCT) responsible for health care in Enfield, in North London.

The Trust is co-terminous with Enfield Borough, having, like other London PCTs escaped reorganisation in the 2006 reconfiguration of primary care in the UK. It comes within the remit of the new London Strategic Health Authority.

Two NHS hospitals are located in the Trust's area: Chase Farm Hospital in the north, and North Middlesex University Hospital in the south-east. This relative 'overprovision' of hospital facilities in the area, especially given the proximity of the larger London teaching hospitals, is an underlying factor in the financial problems which have troubled the Trust. The Trust is seeking to assist reconfiguration of facilities, including a transfer of provision from hospitals to the community, in line with the policy of the Blair and Brown governments. However since 2006 local newspapers, politicians and MPs have attacked plans to reduce services at Chase Farm. which has impeded the proposed changes. In 2008 Enfield Council referred the changes to an Independent Review Panel.

The Trust also faces significant health inequalities in its area due to demographic differences. The high proportion of ethnic minority populations, and poorer quality of housing, in the south and east of Enfield means that life expectancy in these areas is up to 8 years shorter than for the wealthier area in north-west Enfield.

The Trust holds monthly board meetings which are open for the public to attend.

[edit] References

Enfield 2005-06 Public Health Report