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Encyclopedia > Strategic Health Authority

A Strategic Health Authorities or SHA is part of the structure of the NHS. England is split into 28 Strategic Health Authorities, set up in 2002.


The SHA is further split in various types of NHS trust that take responsibility for running the different NHS services locally.


Types of Trust


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The Strategic Health Authorities (Consultation on Changes) Regulations 2003 (1328 words)
Where more than one Strategic Health Authority is the subject of or is affected by a proposed Strategic Health Authority Order, the consultation required under regulation 2 may be carried out jointly by the Strategic Health Authorities concerned or by one of them on behalf of all of them.
Regulation 2 provides that the consultation must be carried out by the Strategic Health Authority which is the subject of, or is affected by, a proposed order and lists the bodies which must be consulted.
Regulation 4 requires the Strategic Health Authority conducting the consultation first to seek the Secretary of State's approval of any consultation and secondly to report the results of the consultation to the Secretary of State.
SHAs: Health inequalities - the strategic approach (1188 words)
But it's up to strategic health authorities to provide the necessary guidance and reference points to ensure this work moves in line with national government targets.
It's been something of a baptism of fire for strategic health authorities (SHAs), the organisations formed in October 2002 to oversee the devolution of power within the NHS to the frontline (as put forward in Shifting the Balance of Power within the NHS.
But the SHA was keen to focus on specific health topics, she says, such as childhood immunisation, nutrition, exercise and accident prevention.
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