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What area does Kent and Medway cover?

What area does Kent and Medway cover?

192 km²
Medway/Area

How many CCGs are in Kent?

eight clinical commissioning groups
The eight clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in Kent and Medway have been given conditional approval to merge and form a single CCG.

What CCG is Ashford?

This body ceased to exist in April 2020, it was replaced by NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group.

How many GP practices are in Kent and Medway CCG?

There are nine primary care networks in Medway and Swale, made up of 57 GP practices.

Why is Medway not in Kent?

Are the Medway Towns part of Kent? Just that Medway opted out of being under Kent County Council control back in 1998. Keen to have more control over its roads and services, Medway Council was formed by the amalgamation of Gillingham Borough Council and Rochester-upon-Medway.

Is Medway a part of Kent?

Medway, unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Kent, southeastern England. It is named for, and lies around the mouth of, the River Medway where it flows into the estuary of the Thames. The Chatham Naval Memorial, Chatham, Medway, Eng.

How many CCGs are in London 2020?

The eight CCGs cover a population of 2.2 million and have a combined financial allocation of £2.9bn for 2019-20. They make up the North West London Sustainability and Transformation Partnership. HSJ understands the six CCGs in south west London are also pursuing a merger into one organisation by March 2020.

How many CCGs are in England 2021?

106 CCGs
They are clinically-led statutory NHS bodies responsible for the planning and commissioning of health care services for their local area. As of 1 April 2021, following a series of mergers, there are 106 CCGs in England.

What CCG is Tunbridge Wells?

West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group
Contact details for NHS West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Which CCG is Maidstone in?

Summary. The consultant and physiotherapist-led Virtual Fracture Clinic (VFC) was established in 2016/17 at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Hospitals in collaboration with West Kent CCG.

When was Kent and Medway CCG formed?

April 2020
The CCG was formed in April 2020 by bringing together eight smaller CCGs. Creating one CCG was a vital step towards Kent and Medway becoming an integrated care system, with health and care organisations working together much more closely than in the past.

What is a primary care network NHS?

Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are a key part of the NHS Long Term Plan, with general practices being a part of a network, typically covering 30,000-50,000 patients. The networks will provide the structure and funding for services to be developed locally, in response to the needs of the patients they serve.

Who are Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust?

Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT) provides secondary mental health services to 1.7 million people across Kent and Medway, both in the community and within inpatient settings. Our winter edition of Connected is here! This issue focuses on ‘Diversity and equality’.

Who is the Sports Minister for Kent and Medway Prehab?

The Sports Minister, Tracey Crouch, has been a strong supporter of Kent & Medway Prehab since its inception. She has visited our team’s pilot site, met the patients who have used the service and encouraged the team to develop their vision to provide an integrated, personalised and effective service for all of our local community.

Is there a KMPT in Medway and Kent?

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Are there safe havens in Kent and Medway?

Safe Havens are now offering face to face mental health support for those living in Kent and Medway. The havens are there to offer mental health and wellbeing support. The havens have an open door policy for anyone needing help who is known or not known to mental health services.