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She notes a further 2,800 avoidable patient deaths have been registered at 14 other NHS trusts and calls on Nicholson to quit given his previous role
as chief executive of West Midlands
Strategic Health Authority.
David Nicholson knew what was going on at Mid-Staffs while he was head of the West Midlands
Strategic Health Authority and, from 2007,
as the chief executive of the NHS.»
Meanwhile, the
Strategic Health Authorities are hardly local,
as they operate on a regional basis.
There are two main levels of the NHS which ministers regularly describe
as «local» and are concerned with commissioning services: Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) and
Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs).
Strategic health authorities and primary care trusts were abolished on 31 March 2013 as part of the Health and Social Care Act
health authorities and primary care trusts were abolished on 31 March 2013
as part of the
Health and Social Care Act
Health and Social Care Act 2012.
During the reorganisation, all 151 primary care trusts - which provided services such
as hospitals, dentists and opticians - and the 10 regional
strategic health authorities were abolished.
He'd have seen the
Strategic Health Authority re-cast; hospitals merge into common trusts, Primary Care Groups redrawn
as Primary Care Trusts and then redrawn again
as bigger PCTs; Mental
Health Trusts amalgamate (Oxfordshire's was paired off with Bucks»), and Ambulance Trusts fold into each other.
In Peters v East Midlands
Strategic Health Authority [2009] EWCA Civ 145, [2009] All ER (D) 24 (Mar) the Court of Appeal (CA) considered the issue as to whether a claimant's care and accommodation costs should be borne by the tortfeasor or the local authority that was charged with the statutory duty of making arrangements for providing care and accommodation to the
Authority [2009] EWCA Civ 145, [2009] All ER (D) 24 (Mar) the Court of Appeal (CA) considered the issue
as to whether a claimant's care and accommodation costs should be borne by the tortfeasor or the local
authority that was charged with the statutory duty of making arrangements for providing care and accommodation to the
authority that was charged with the statutory duty of making arrangements for providing care and accommodation to the claimant.