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Azalea - it depends what the hospital treatment is. Most hospital treatments are funded/commissioned by local clinical commissioning groups. CCGs have replaced primary care trusts. Some specialist services are funded directly by NHS England.


Have a look at the kings fund website - it explains NHS funding in quite a straightforward way.

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jollybaby Wrote:

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> Azalea - it depends what the hospital treatment

> is. Most hospital treatments are

> funded/commissioned by local clinical

> commissioning groups. CCGs have replaced primary

> care trusts. Some specialist services are funded

> directly by NHS England.

>

> Have a look at the kings fund website - it

> explains NHS funding in quite a straightforward

> way.


Thank you jb.


Melbourne Grove seems to be in disarray again. People coming and going. I asked for a prescription renewal and after five days it still hadn't been done.

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