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The Healthcare for London strategy has been discontinued since the change of government in May 2010, however a number of pan-London NHS programmes remain within London Health Programmes
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NHS London provided strategic leadership for all of the NHS health services in the capital. NHS London overall responsibility for the performance of 31
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decision to halt planned hospital reorganisations in London, which included closure of A&E and maternity units and the building of new
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Professor Mike Spyer, became the Interim Chair of the Board in 2010 and was confirmed as the permanent chair in 2011.
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to "develop a strategy to meet Londoners' health needs over the next five to ten years". The report
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Its first Chair was George Greener, who was replaced after his resignation in September 2008 with
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Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham KBE (11 July 2007).
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Richard Sykes resigned as Chair in May 2010 over the
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strategic health authority
National Health Service
England
London
coterminous
government office region
Health and Social Care Act 2012
Primary care trusts
Sir Richard Sykes
Ruth Carnall
incoming government's
polyclinics
Professor Sir Ara Darzi
http://www.londonhp.nhs.uk/
"NHS London chief Richard Sykes resigns in care review row"
"Healthcare for London: A Framework for Action"
the original
Official website
Healthcare for London
Categories
NHS strategic health authorities
2013 disestablishments in England

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