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Healthcare in Wiltshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Healthcare in Wiltshire Healthcare in Wiltshire is now the responsibility of the Clinical Commissioning Groups in Wiltshire and Swindon. ==History== Victoria hospital in Swindon was established in 1887. Initially it had 12 beds increasing to 22 by 1904. It finally closed in 2007. From 1947 to 1974 NHS services in Wiltshire were managed by South-West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board ( New Sarum and Wilton and the rural districts of Amesbury, Mere and Tisbury and Salisbury and Wilton), by the South-Western Board, which was responsible for the Lyme Regis area and by Oxford Regional Hospital Board (Marlborough and Swindon). In 1965 a new Board was formed for Wessex which covered the boroughs of New Sarum and Wilton and the rural districts of Amesbury, Mere and Tisbury and Salisbury and Wilton. In 1974 the Boards were abolished and replaced by Regional Health Authorities. The whole of Wiltshire came under the Wessex RHA. Regions were reorganised in 1996 and Dorset came under the South and West Regional Health Authority. Wiltshire had three Area Health Authorities: Wiltshire, Salisbury and Swindon from 1974 until 1994 when it was united into one authority for Bath and Wiltshire. Regional Health Authorities were reorganised and renamed Strategic Health Authorities in 2002. Wiltshire was part of Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire SHA. In 2006 regions were again reorganised and Wiltshire came under NHS South West until that was abolished in 2013. There was one Primary Care Trusts for the county.
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