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abolished the committees, and they were replaced by family health services authorities. Nearly half of all family practitioner committee administrators were sacked, and the new appointees came from outside the NHS, nearly all from industry or the armed forces. The functions of the FHSAs were later
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services. Their role was essentially neutral and routine. They played little part in developing the services they administered. There were 138 executive councils in England and Wales and 25 in Scotland. The role of the council was to maintain GPs’ lists of patients and to receive practitioners’
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were established by the National Health Service Re-organisation Act 1973. They replaced local executive councils, which had been established in 1948 to manage primary care.
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claims for payment. It was headed by an administrator with managerial control only over the staff, not the practitioners.
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One of the tasks of the committee was to maintain lists of registered patients and registered practitioners.
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Each family practitioner committee had thirty members, eleven of which were appointed by the
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Group, British Medical Journal Publishing (11 March 1972).
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with which it was coterminous. Eight were appointed by the
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National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990
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Index

Family health services authority
insurance committees
National Insurance Act 1911
NHS dentistry
NHS optician
area health authority
local medical committee
local dental committee
local pharmaceutical committee
local optical committee
National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990
primary care trusts
ISBN
0116309423
National Health Service Management in the 1980s
"Supplement"
doi
10.1136/bmj.1.5801.61
ISSN
0007-1447
PMID
5008371
cite journal
help
"Accuracy of electoral registers and Family Practitioner Committee lists for population studies of the very elderly"
doi
10.1136/jech.43.4.391
PMC
1052880
PMID

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