- NHS Special Health Authority
A Special Health Authority is a type of
NHS Trust which provide services on behalf of the National Health Service inEngland [ [http://www.nhs.uk/aboutnhs/howtheNHSworks/authoritiesandtrusts/Pages/Authoritiesandtrusts.aspx#q08 NHS Choices - Authorities and trusts - Special health authorities] ] [ [http://www.nhsconfed.org/special-ha/special-ha-1790.cfm NHS Confederation - About Special Health Authorities] ] . Unlike other types of Trust, the operate nationally rather than serve a specific geographical area.They are a type of "arm's length body" of the Department of Health of the
United Kingdom , along with executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) [ [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Aboutus/OrganisationsthatworkwithDH/Armslengthbodies Arm's length bodies of the Department of Health] ] . Special Health Authorities are independent, but can be subject to ministerial direction like other NHS bodies.Function
While Special Health Authorities may provide services direct to the public, most are concerned with improving the ability of other parts of the NHS to deliver effective health care.
Establishment
Special Health Authorities were set to provide a national service to the NHS or the public, under section 11 of the
National Health Service Act 1977 [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1977/pdf/ukpga_19770049_en.pdf Office of Public Sector Information - National Health Service Act 1977 (pdf)] ] [ [http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/legResults.aspx?activeTextDocId=2254451 UK Statute Law Database - National Health Service Act 1977 (consolidated)] ] [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/ukpga/1977/cukpga_19770049_en_1 Office of Public Sector Information - National Health Service Act 1977 (consolidated)] ] . Prior to the repeal of the whole of the 1977 Act by the NHS (Consequential Provisions) Act 2006, Special Health Authorities included both infrastructure support organisations and national/specialist treatment providers such as theSpecial Hospitals Service Authority and theBethlem Royal and Maudsley Special Health Authority . These direct clinical service providers were progressively merged with local NHS Trusts and consequently with mainstream governance and funding arrangements.The support Special Health Authorities are now provided for under section 28 of the
National Health Service Act 2006 [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2006/ukpga_20060041_en_1 Office of Public Sector Information - National Health Service Act 2006] ] [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2006/pdf/ukpga_20060041_en.pdf Office of Public Sector Information - National Health Service Act 2006 (pdf)] ] [ [http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/legResults.aspx?activeTextDocId=2960919 UK Statute Law Database - National Health Service Act 2006] ] .NHS Special Health Authorities
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Information Centre for Health and Social Care
*National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
*National Patient Safety Agency
*National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
*Mental Health Act Commission
*NHS Appointments Commission
*NHS Blood and Transplant
*NHS Business Services Authority
*NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement
*NHS Litigation Authority
*NHS Professionals Special Health Authority
*Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board (PMETB) until c. 2010 [ [http://www.pmetb.org.uk/index.php?id=merger PMETB - Merger of PMETB with the GMC] ]Former NHS Special Health Authorities
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Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Special Health Authority
*Health Protection Agency
*Prescription Pricing Authority †
*NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service †
*NHS Dental Vocational Training Authority until April 2006; succeeded by theCommittee of Postgraduate Deans and Directors
*NHS Direct until April 2008; converted to anNHS Trust
*NHS Information Authority until April 2005
*NHS Logistics until October 2006; joined forces withDHL to becomeNHS Supply Chain
*NHS Pensions Agency †
*Special Hospitals Service Authority †Became part of the
NHS Business Services Authority in April 2006)References
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