Healthcare in Shropshire

Healthcare in Shropshire is now the responsibility of two Clinical Commissioning Groups, Shropshire, and Telford and Wrkin

History

From 1947 to 1974 NHS services in Shropshire were managed by the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board. In 1974 the Boards were abolished and replaced by Regional Health Authorities. Shropshire still came under the Birmingham RHA. Regions were reorganised in 1996 and Shropshire came under the West Midlands Regional Health Authority. From 1974 there was an Area health authority covering the county and from 1982 one District Authority. Two Primary care trusts were established in the county in 2002 one for Telford and the Wrekin and one for Shropshire. They were managed by the West Mercia Strategic health authority which was merged into NHS West Midlands in 2006.

Commissioning

Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group was put in special measures in November 2015 after its financial position deteriorated. It expects an in-year deficit of £10.6m for 2015/6.[1]

Primary care

There are 44 GP practices in Shropshire and 22 in Telford and the Wrekin. Out-of-hours services are provided by Shropdoc]

Community Services

Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust

Acute services

Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust provides acute services. Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital is located in the county but serves a much wider area.

Mental health

South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Healthwatch

There are two Healthwatch organisations.

See also

References

  1. "Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group in special measures". BBC News. 4 November 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2015.

External links

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