Healthcare in Somerset

Healthcare in Somerset is now the responsibility of three Clinical Commissioning Groups covering Somerset, North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset.

History

From 1947 to 1965 National Health Service services in Somerset were managed by the South-Western Regional Hospital Board. In 1965 a new Board was formed for Wessex which also covered Somerset. In 1974 the Boards were abolished and replaced by Regional Health Authorities. The whole of Somerset came under the South West RHA. Regions were reorganised in 1996 and Somerset came under the South and West (Wessex and South Western) Regional Health Authority. Somerset had its own Area Health Authority from 1974 until 1992. Regional Health Authorities were reorganised and renamed Strategic Health Authorities in 2002. Somerset was part of Dorset and Somerset SHA. In 2006 regions were again reorganised and Somerset came under NHS South West until that was abolished in 2013. There were three Primary Care Trusts for the area: Bath & North East Somerset PCT, North Somerset PCT, and Somerset PCT

Commissioning

The Clinical Commissioning Group for Bath and North East Somerset proposed to set up a pooled budget with Bath and North East Somerset Council in August 2015.[1]

Primary care

There are 15 GP practices in Bath and North East Somerset CCG and 25 in North Somerset CCG. Somerset CCG has 63 practices divided into nine GP Federations. Out-of-hours services are provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.

Acute care

The main providers of NHS acute hospital care in the county are Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust and Weston General Hospital.

Mental health and community services

NHS Mental Health services are provided by Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.

Somerset CCG is planning a significant reduction in community hospital beds provided by the Partnership trust. There are 312 at present and the CCG considers only 210 are needed. They are also planning to procure an integrated service for patients with long term conditions.[2] It is also planning a health campus in Shepton Mallet which will have surgical and diagnostic services and medical assessment beds. The service provider will also be expected to collaborate closely with local charities and voluntary groups.[3]

Palliative care is provided by St. Margaret's Hospice, which operates from Taunton and Yeovil.

HealthWatch

Healthwatch is an organisation set up under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to act as a voice for patients. There are three separate local Healthwatches in the county covering Somerset, North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset.

See also

References

  1. "Somerset commissioners propose single health and social care budget". Health Service Journal. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  2. "Beds could go under Somerset community services plans". Health Service Journal. 27 November 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  3. "Shepton Mallet Health Campus' £100 million contract offer". Shepton Mallet Journal. 18 March 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2015.

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