Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Department of
health
- NHS is the biggest
branch for health
care services
- Primary Care-First Point of Contact
- e.g. Dentists
- e.g. A+E
- e.g. General Practitioners
- Local CCG-Clinical
Commissioning Group
- One nurse and one secondary care specialist and
one GP from every GP surgery in the local area
decide what services are needed in their local NHS
and pass down the funding they recieve from NHS
England to make sure the right services are
delivered.
- Secondary Care-Examples include most hospital specialist departments
- e.g. Neurology
- e.g. Cardiology
- e.g. Rheumatology
- e.g. Physiotherapy
- e.g. Radiography
- Overlooks Monitoring and Regulation
- Monitor-non departmental public
body sponsored by the D.O.H. It is
to make the health sector work
better for patients
- CQC Inspect both
NHS trusts and
private hospitals,
GP practices and
walk in centres,
and rate their
quality of care.
- Health Watch England-Consults
Public to make local decision
making about treatment and
care available. it identifies the
problems and what can be
changed if needed.
- Data And Evidence
- NICE (The National Institute for Health and
Care Excellence)-Provider of National
Guidance and advice to improve care. it can
be used by the NHS,employers, voluntary
groups, and others who are involved in
delivering care or promoting well-being.
- HSCIC-Health and Social care
information centre-publishes
statistics and information about health
in England. it is responsible
for Data and IT.
- Quality Control
- Bodies supporting the NHS Services
- Voluntary
- e.g. Marie Curie
Cancer Care
Provide end of
life Care. Free of
charge to
terminally ill
people in their
own homes.
they also have
hospices.
- e.g.
AgeUK-help
with both
health and
social care.
Support older
people with
specific
disabilities
and issues
they face.
- e.g.
Brook-confidential
sexual health
services for
younger people
- e.g. St.Ann's
Hospice-Local
organisation
which care for
people who have
cancer or non
cancer life
threatenning
conditions .
- Private
- Private Clinics.
run by e.g.
spcialist doctors,
physotherapists,
podiatrists and
are funded by
their patients
and health
insurance
companies.
- Private
Hospitals-run
by
organisations
like BUPA
and Ramsay
and are
funded by
their patients
or health
insurance
companies.