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Healthcare in Liverpool reflects the unique historical legacy of the port. The city had five of the most deprived areas in the country in 2012 according to a
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report. According to Mayor Joe Anderson, "The people in Calderstones,
Woolton Woolton (; ) is an affluent suburb of Liverpool, England. It is located southeast of the city and is bordered by Allerton, Gateacre, Halewood, and Hunt's Cross. At the 2011 Census, the population was 12,921. Overview Originally a standalone vi ...
, and
Childwall Childwall () is a suburb and ward of Liverpool, England, located to the southeast of the city. It is bordered by Belle Vale, Bowring Park, Broadgreen, Gateacre, Mossley Hill, and Wavertree. In 2019, the population was 13,640. Overview The earli ...
outlive the people in other areas of Liverpool, like parts of north Liverpool, by 10 to 12 years or so."


History

Liverpool's Health of the Town Committee appointed
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as 'Inspector of Nuisances' on 4 September 1844 The city appointed its first
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,
William Henry Duncan William Henry Duncan (27 January 1805 – 23 May 1863), also known as Doctor Duncan, was an English doctor who worked in Liverpool as its first Medical Officer of Health. Early life and career Duncan was born on Seel Street, Liverpool on 27 J ...
, in 1847. In 1851, a boy born in inner Liverpool had a life expectancy of only 26 years


Management structures

Liverpool has had unstable administrative arrangements with the North West region, and in particular with Manchester since the establishment of the NHS. In 1946 drawing the boundary between the Liverpool and Manchester
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s proved to be particularly difficult because of "the jealousy felt by Liverpool for Manchester and the reluctance of Preston to consider any scheme centred on Liverpool or Manchester."
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was established as a
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in 2006. It had oversight of 24
primary care trust Primary care trusts (PCTs) were part of the National Health Service in England from 2001 to 2013. PCTs were largely administrative bodies, responsible for commissioning primary, community and secondary health services from providers. Until 31 May ...
s, 23 acute trusts, 8
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s, 7 specialist trusts, as well as the
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. In October 2011 NHS North West, alongside NHS Yorkshire and Humberside and
NHS North East Strategic health authorities (SHA) were part of the structure of the National Health Service in England between 2002 and 2013. Each SHA was responsible for managing performance, enacting directives and implementing health policy as required by the ...
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 authority closed on 31 March 2013 as part of the
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.


Sustainability and transformation plan

The
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submitted proposals for greater local control of the NHS and social care in 2015 following developments in Manchester. Cheshire and Merseyside formed a
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area in March 2016 with Louise Shepherd, the chief executive of
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as its leader Plans to merge the four clinical commissioning groups in north Merseyside were rejected by
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in September 2020 because they insisted on a single commissioning body for the entire Cheshire and Merseyside system. In October 2021
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was shortlisted for the position of chair of the Cheshire and Merseyside
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. Although he was the highest scoring candidate the board decided not to appoint anyone.
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was to continue as interim chair.


Commissioning

The three
clinical commissioning group Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) were NHS organisations set up by the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to organise the delivery of NHS services in each of their local areas in England. On 1 July 2022 they were abolished and replaced by Integra ...
s covering Liverpool, South Sefton, and Southport and Formby, announced plans to merge in March 2017 and were abolished in 2022 when all CCGs in England were replaced with integrated care systems.


Acute services

Liverpool is unusual in having a large number of small specialist NHS trusts. In October 2014 plans were unveiled in the Healthy Liverpool programme, approved by Liverpool
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and supported by the city council which would concentrate services, especially for cancer patients and major trauma at the
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. The proposals, which will be subject to public consultation, include: * improvements in primary care; * greater access to GPs; * more support for people to manage their own care; * better illness prevention; * some services moving from hospitals into the community; * changes to some hospital services to improve outcomes and quality. Dr Fazlani, chair of the CCG said “If we reduced emergency admissions to hospitals by just 11% we would be able to afford an extra one and a half GPs in every practice in the city. This is the virtuous circle we are aiming to create". There will be fewer hospitals in Liverpool under the Healthy Liverpool plans to shake-up the city's NHS by providing more care in the community. Cardiology services are offered at four or five sites in Liverpool in 2015 but it is proposed that they will be delivered by a single team at one or two sites. Between 2010 and 2015 hospitals in Merseyside lost a large number of beds, mostly in general hospitals, though there was some increase in specialist hospitals. In 2022 there were discussions on plans to bring six NHS trusts in the city into a £2bn group of hospital providers which could be called the 'United Hospitals of Liverpool' led by
David Nigel Dalton Sir David Nigel Dalton is the interim chief executive of Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and previously Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust in northern England. In April 2016, he was appointe ...
the interim chief executive of
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. As of 2022, hospital trusts based in Merseyside included the following: *
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the Trust responsible for managing Aintree University Hospital, Broadgreen Hospital, Liverpool University Dental Hospital and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. The new organisation, wh ...
*
St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was formed in 1991, and is based in Whiston, Merseyside. It runs two hospitals: * Whiston Hospital - the primary site and trust headquarters providing emergency and acute inpatient services, ...
*
Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (WUTH) is an NHS Foundation Trust. It provides healthcare for people of the Wirral Peninsula and the surrounding areas of North West England and North Wales. The trust is responsible for ...
*
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust Alder Hey Children's Hospital is a children's hospital and NHS foundation trust in West Derby, Liverpool, England. It is one of the largest children's hospitals in the United Kingdom, and one of several specialist hospitals within the Liverpo ...
*
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre (colloquially known as The Royal Cancer Hospital) is an NHS Foundation Trust, which specialises in the treatment of oncology, cancer. The centre is one of several specialist hospitals located within Merseyside; al ...
*
Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust located in the suburb of Broadgreen within the city of Liverpool, England. It manages the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital which serves the population of Merse ...
*
Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust runs Liverpool Women's Hospital, a major obstetrics, gynaecology and neonatology research hospital in Liverpool, England. It is one of several specialist hospitals located within the Liverpool City Region; ...
* The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust


Community services

Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust was one of the community health trusts created in 2012 under the Transforming Community Services programme. It provided controversial services for people at the end of their life, Liverpool Care Pathway later n ...
was the main NHS provider, but its contract, valued at £81.7 million was taken over by
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in November 2017. A government-funded initiative, More Independent, is being piloted across four UK regions, of which Liverpool is one. It offers gadgets – life enhancing technologies – designed to help people who use NHS or social services live more independently, monitor their health, make everyday life simpler, and help them stay in touch with their family or careers. Liverpool is the site of Europe’s first dedicated 5G health and social care pilot, Liverpool 5G Health and Social Care, which is based in
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and is testing eleven new technologies. These include Safehouse Sensors, which are installed in homes of vulnerable people to detect falls, changes in temperature and unusual behaviour patterns and PAMAN, a video link to a local pharmacy which helps people to take medicines at home safely. The technical infrastructure is provided by Blu Wireless Technology. It uses existing fibre and equipment erected on street furniture like lampposts. It was given an additional £4.3 million in August 2020 to develop a private independent 5G network for health and social care services in selected areas of Liverpool. This is to include a medical grade device to manage and monitor health conditions remotely, an app tp teach anxiety reduction techniques, a remote GP triaging service, wound care and management and sensor technology.


Primary care

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s are provided by Urgent Care 24 Limited. Dharmana's family and general practice, in
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was put in
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by the
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in January 2015 after being rated "inadequate". In October 2015 it was closed.
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had a contract for the provision of 11 primary care services in Liverpool and 9 in Sefton from 2013 to 2016.


See also

* :Health in Liverpool *
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References

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