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*[[NHS Executive]] (1996-2002) with 8 regional offices.
*[[NHS Executive]] (1996-2002) with 8 regional offices.
*[[Strategic health authorities]], 28 in total, and [[List of Primary Care Trusts in England]] (2001-2013). [[Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health]] which ran Patients' Forums (2003-2008) was replaced 151 [[Local involvement network]]s (2008-2013)
*[[Strategic health authorities]], 28 in total, and [[List of Primary Care Trusts in England]] (2001-2013). [[Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health]] which ran Patients' Forums (2003-2008) was replaced 151 [[Local involvement network]]s (2008-2013)
*[[Clinical commissioning group]] under the [[Health and Social Care Act 2012]], originally 211 CCGs, but shrinking with mergers. The [[Care Quality Commission]] (2009-today) inspects hospitals, GPs and homes, and and appoints the director of [[Healthwatch England]] which organises 148 Healthwatch groups.
*[[Clinical commissioning group]] under the [[Health and Social Care Act 2012]], originally 211 CCGs, but shrinking with mergers. The [[Care Quality Commission]] (2009-today) inspects hospitals, GPs and homes, and appoints the director of [[Healthwatch England]] which organises 148 Healthwatch groups.
*[[Healthcare in Greater Manchester]]
*[[Healthcare in Greater Manchester]]



Revision as of 04:13, 30 December 2017

United Kingdom health law concerns the laws in the United Kingdom concerning health care and medicine, primarily administered through the National Health Service.

History

Governance

Medical malpractice

Research

Mental health

Life and death

See also

References

  • E Jackson, Medical Law: Texts, Cases and Materials (4th edn 2016)