Special health authority: Difference between revisions

From FOIwiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
NHS CBA abolished by SI 2012/1641
NPSA abolished too
Line 6: Line 6:
*{{WDTK|National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence|nice}} (by {{uksi|1999|220}}, amended by {{uksi|2005|497}})
*{{WDTK|National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence|nice}} (by {{uksi|1999|220}}, amended by {{uksi|2005|497}})
*{{WDTK|National Treatment Agency|nta}} (by {{uksi|2001|713}})
*{{WDTK|National Treatment Agency|nta}} (by {{uksi|2001|713}})
*{{WDTK|National Patient Safety Agency|npsa}} (by {{uksi|2001|1743}})
*{{WDTK|Health and Social Care Information Centre|nhs_information_centre}} (by {{uksi|2005|499}})
*{{WDTK|Health and Social Care Information Centre|nhs_information_centre}} (by {{uksi|2005|499}})
*{{WDTK|NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement|nhs_institute}} (by {{uksi|2005|1446}})
*{{WDTK|NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement|nhs_institute}} (by {{uksi|2005|1446}})

Revision as of 20:05, 16 October 2012

This is about England and Wales. The equivalent bodies in Northern Ireland are special health and social care agencies.

FOIA Schedule I includes:

38 - A special health authority established under section 28 of the National Health Service Act 2006 or section 22 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006

These authorities were established under this section (or are treated as having been so established):

WhatDoTheyKnow has a list of special health authorities.