- Source: NHS North West
NHS North West was a strategic health authority (SHA) of the National Health Service in England. It operated in the North West region, which is coterminous with the local government office region.
When created in 2006 it had regional oversight of 24 Primary Care Trusts, 23 acute NHS trusts, 8 mental health trusts, 7 specialist trusts, as well as the North West Ambulance Service.
In October 2011, in preparation for planned government changes, NHS North West, alongside NHS Yorkshire and Humberside and NHS North East became a part of the NHS North of England SHA cluster - a temporary administrative merger to manage the North of England health economy until the planned dissolution of SHAs in March 2013. The merger initially retained all staff but merged the three separate boards into one. The former Chief Executive of NHS North West, Mike Farrar left at that time to become the Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation.
The authority closed on 31 March 2013 as part of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
Acute trusts
= Greater Manchester
=Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Pennine Acute Hospital NHS Trust
Royal Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Trafford Healthcare NHS Trust
University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust
Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Foundation Trust
= Merseyside
=Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
Aintree Foundation University Hospital NHS Trust
= Lancashire
=Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
North Cumbria Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust
Primary care trusts
Ashton, Leigh and Wigan
Blackburn with Darwen Teaching
Blackpool
Bolton
Bury
Central and Eastern Cheshire
Central Lancashire
Cumbria
East Lancashire
St Helens
Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale
Knowsley
Liverpool
Manchester
North Lancashire Teaching
Oldham
Salford
Sefton
Stockport
Tameside and Glossop
Trafford
Warrington and Halton
Western Cheshire
Wirral
In October 2011, in preparation for planned government changes, the 24 Primary Care Trusts were organised under five sub-regional clusters: Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire & Wirral, and Cumbria. The initial effect of this clustering was again to telescope the number of separate boards whilst retaining most staff initially in their current roles as new Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) were set up and began to assume commissioning responsibilities.
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- List of NHS trusts in England
- List of primary care trusts in England
- London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
- Summary Care Record
- NHS West Midlands
- North West Ambulance Service
- North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust