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NHS Barnet (legally known as Barnet Primary Care Trust) was the statutory NHS body responsible for improving the health of the resident population within the London Borough of Barnet. It commissioned services for the second largest London borough, both in terms of geographical size and population (currently estimated at 331,500). Barnet Primary Care Trust was established on 1 April 2001, taking on functions previously undertaken by the three former Barnet Primary Care Groups and Barnet Health Authority. The Trust also assumed responsibility for the community services previously provided by Barnet Healthcare NHS Trust (other than mental health services, which were provided by Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust. In May 2009 Barnet Primary Care Trust rebranded to be called NHS Barnet in line with a national move to create a ‘one-stop’ contact for all NHS services for patients. In legal terms the organisation remained Barnet Primary Care Trust. On 1 April 2010 it was announced that Barnet Community Services, the provider arm of the Trust would be moved to the Central London Community Healthcare Trust. NHS Barnet was responsible for managing the local health system, for developing services and for making financial investments. NHS Barnet commissioned services from GPs, dentists, optometrists, community pharmacists, private providers, voluntary sector, acute hospitals and mental health trusts. Together, NHS Barnet and its commissioned providers provide a range of services at health centres and clinics across the Borough and at the Trust’s two main community hospitals (Edgware Community Hospital, rebuilt and re-opened in February 2005 and Finchley Memorial Hospital, due to be rebuilt in 2012). NHS Barnet held an annual budget of approximately £500 million (this figure fluctuates annually). Approximately 50% of this is spent on acute care commissioning. ==See also== * Healthcare in London 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NHS Barnet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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