From 1 April 2013, your local GPs will be joining together in Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) to take charge of how your local health services are run. CCGs will be responsible for planning and funding most of your local health services. The health services themselves are not changing.

From 1 April 2013, the new NHS Commissioning Board office in London will open to oversee the provision of NHS care in the capital.

Primary Care Trusts (PCTs), the NHS organisations who currently run health services locally, will be abolished on 31 March 2013. Strategic Health Authorities which are currently responsible for the overall performance of the NHS will also be abolished on 31 March 2013.

From 1 April 2013

NHS Organisational Changes from 1st April 2013 and Impact on

How we use your Information

The Health and Social care Act 2012 has made a few organisational changes to the NHS. One of these changes is the closure of the Primary Care Trusts. Our Primary Care Trusts have transferred their functions and responsibilities to many new bodies including:

In some instances, this has resulted in changes to the ways in which your information is handled (held, obtained, recorded, used and shared). All these organisations have the responsibility to ensure that your information is looked after in line with the requirements of the law, Codes of Practice and standards of best practice.

The care you receive from your doctor should not be affected and access to your Health records will remain with your GP.

If you would like to know more about these changes and impact on how your information is handled or have any queries please contact your health provider or the organisation where you are being treated in the first instance.

 
   
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On 1 April 2011 NHS South East London was established as the transitional body covering Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark Primary Care Trusts and Bexley Care Trust.  This change has been made as part of delivering the Government’s reforms to the NHS.

A  website for NHS South East London is currently under development, in the meantime, this PCT website will only be updated with very urgent information.  In order to get the latest updates (including Board papers etc), please click here to go to the NHS South East London site.

NHS South East London covers a population of 1,568,000, which is projected to grow by 1.7 % by 2018.  There are four acute hospital trusts, two of which are Foundation Trusts, two mental health Foundation Trusts, and a diverse and active community sector. An Academic Health Sciences Centre consisting of Guy’s and St Thomas’, King’s, South London and Maudsley and King’s College London has also been formed. There are 271 GP practices and six community care providers, five of which are integrating (or have integrated) with local NHS providers and one is becoming a social enterprise.

For more information, please email selcommunications@nhs.net