Primary Care and CCGs Database Subscription
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The Primary Care and CCGs database covers all GP Surgeries across the UK and Clinical Commissioning Groups in England.
Updated on a weekly basis, post coverage includes Senior GP contacts, Practice Managers and Practice Nurses as well as Board Level and Senior Posts across Clinical Commissioning Groups and associated organisations.
In every practice normally the Practice Manager is nominated as the main contact (although sometimes it is a Senior GP or Senior Nurses). This is the contact for which we list an email address to allow you to reach one person per practice if required.
£3,600.00 for 1 year
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You are purchasing a 12 month subscription to a dataset which is a comma separated spreadsheet (.csv) and supplied in a zip file. Data is updated on a weekly basis. Up-to-date downloads are accessible in your Client Dashboard on this site. Numbers below are indicative and subject to change as data is continually monitored and updated.
GP SURGERIES AND CCG DATABASE
Counts and coverage is shown by the key selection areas of the database. (Data below is sample data and is subject to change)
GP SURGERIES AND CCG ORGANISATION TYPES BREAKDOWN
GP SURGERIES AND CCG CATEGORIES AND FUNCTIONS BREAKDOWN
Most senior ‘non executive’ contact
Reporting directly to the Chairman, second most senior ‘non executive’ contact
The most senior Executive Contact
Most senior Administrative contact. Specific and in some cases statutory post
Senior Director who reports directly to the Chief Officer
Assistant Director or Head of Service that reports to a Director or equivalent
Heads of Service or Managers that report directly to ‘Second Tier’ employees – i.e. are two levels below ‘Top/Director’ Level
People in the NHS responsible for the running and management of the organisation. May include developing policies around and monitoring strategic and financial management
Central management of administrative support services provided for other departments.
Involves advising/planning in connection with strategic issues and developing systematic processes to enable, general organisational development, expenditure programmes and services to be evaluated and optimised.
Responsible for ensuring services are provided efficiently and effectively to the public. This is likely to include points of direct contact with the organisation.
Responsible for the ”publication scheme” and facilitating public access to all types of information held by the organisation
Strategic role concerned with service delivery from a logistical perspective. Often involves co-ordinating partnerships with other organisations.
Management of larger organisations incoming and outgoing mail. May include internal distribution of post to various departments.
Monitoring the services provided by the organisation/department against predefined standards.
Primarily involved with helping adults live at home through advice, guidance and provision of support. Often focused on the physical and mentally handicapped and elderly.
Provide support for adults with all forms of Learning Difficulties
Support people with Mental Health problems. Often Local Authorities work jointly with NHS Trusts and voluntary and charity organisations.
Responsible for helping the elderly through support at home (assessments/home care/home adaptations etc), supporting older people returning from hospital and organising Day Services and Care Homes.
The Director or equivalent of the Department responsible for Adult Social Care – this person has overall responsibility for all areas of service provision.
Responsible for helping people between 18 and 64 with Physical Disabilities to live either at home via home care or provide suitable accommodation – this may be supported living or a Residential/Nursing Home.
Responsible for the strategic development of Adult Social Care service provision
Monitoring the services provided by the department, may involve dealing with complaints
Responsible for all or some areas of Adult Social Care/Services
Provide advice, guidance and support for people with drug and alcohol dependencies
Responsbile for ensuring the CCG fulfils its responsibilities and works efficiently and effectively
Clinical Member of Clinical Commissioning Group Board
Lay Member of Clinical Commissioning Group Board
Local Authority Member of Clinical Commissioning Group Board
Non Executive Director of Clinical Commissioning Group Board
Non Executive Member of Clinical Commissioning Group Board
Nursing Member of Clinical Commissioning Group
GP Practice Manager Member of Clinical Commissioning Group
Clinical Commissioning Group Board Member responsible for engaging the public and patients in the Healtcare services commissioned through the CCG.
Public Health Member of Clinical Commissioning Group Board
Secondary Care Doctor or Healthcare professional Member of Clinical Commissioning Group Board
GP Member of Clinical Commissioning Group
The Chairperson of the Health and Wellbeing Board
Member of the Health and Wellbeing Board
Person who is not employed as part of management and oversees the running of the organisation
Lead position within a Primary Care Network. Accountable to member GP Practices, leading delivery of planning and effectiveness of the PCN
44 areas in England have produced a Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP), enabling local services to evolve and become sustainable. Some STPs have become Integrated Care Systems (ICS) allowing closer working between the NHS and Local Gov
Provide engineering and building maintenance services in relation to the organisations buildings, heating, ventilation, electrical and plumbing services.
Assessment and support of families to ensure the health and welfare of children and young people
The Director or equivalent of the Department responsible for Childrens Education and Social Care – in most Local Authorities, Education and Childrens Social Care all fall within one Department
Statutory requirement for Local Authorities to assess and provide support for children where they have been identified as having special educational needs (SEN).
Responsible for all/some areas of Children’s Social Care
Develop strategies to reduce alcohol and drug usage/dependency. Including through intervention, education and awareness raising.
Promoting healthier lifestyles to the public, including advise and support on Diet, Exercise, Alcohol and Tobacco control etc
Promoting the image and services provided by the organisation
Planning for and co-ordination of emergency services and related services to deal with disasters and major problems.
Financial audit and fraud investigation of all services.
Overall responsibility for financial services in the organisation
Manages central, departmental and service accounts.
Responsible for day-to-day operation of departmental accounts. Usually in accordance with budgets and processes laid down by the central finance department
Other Surgery sites that are part of the GP Practice
Responsible for the Inspection and Registration of Privately managed/run Care and Nursing Homes.
Ensure that NHS organisations are maintaining/improving their standard of care – often through audits and reviews of patient experiences.
Responsible for Nursing functions within the NHS, specifically working within a clinical department/ward
Addresses and contact details of Individual NHS Trust run Hospitals.
Responsible for developing and implementing infection protection and control measures within NHS Hospitals/Clinics.
Responsible for co-ordinating and developing the Medical/Clinical functions provided by organisation
Responsible for managing and co-ordinating the various nursing functions within both primary and secondary (acute) care. Includes Clinical Governance, which will often be monitored in conjunction with the Medical Services department
Responsible for dealing with complaints and providing support and advise to patients and members of the public
Monitor patient experience and clinical outcomes to identify and reduce risk, includes managing the quality of commissioned/contracted services.
The person that manages the running of GP Practices
Responsible for part or all of the provision of ‘Primary Care’ services – GP Surgeries/Walk-in Centres/Dentists/Optometry Practices
Responsible for improving the health of the public within Local Government and the NHS. Can include planning, monitoring health trends, encouraging healthy lifestyles and diet, protecting the public from infectious diseases and enforcing food safety.
Most Senior GP within a Practice
In charge of in-house IT for the whole organisation and management of contracts with outsourced/contracted IT. Responsible for corporate policies and related purchasing.
Responsible for managing, and in some cases providing, data and other electronic information
Responsible for the development of the organisations website.
Manages departmental / organisation wide computer network(s)
Overseeing telecommunications facilities and bought-in services.
Overall and day-to-day management of all kinds of property owned by the organisation. Depending on the organisation type can include offices, depots, hospitals, classrooms, public buildings, smallholdings and farms, etc.
Operational responsibility for managing assets and resources for individual hospitals
All kinds of in-house and outsourced legal work.
Responsible for protecting the confidentiality of patient information within the NHS
Management of the organisations Libraries – this includes management of branch and central libraries in the case of Local Authorities
Management, development and research of in-house records and information services and systems.
Treatment of patients arriving in hospital with serious injuries or have developed a sudden illness/condition.
Dealing with the immediate medical requirements of patients who come into hospital as emergency cases. Likely to include cardiology/endocrinology/respiratory medicine/older people services/gastroenterology
Responsible for administering anesthetics (local/general/other nerve blockers) to patients , treatments for pain reduction, monitoring patients whilst under anesthetic and resisitation techniques.
Testing and Assessment of issues and conditions associated with hearing and balance.
Assessment, treatment and surgery of conditions and diseases affecting organs within the chest. Primarily the heart and lungs.
Department Director/Head responsible for one/many clinical functions
Organising and co-ordinating the needs of clinical departments. Often works as a point of contacts between medical and management staff
Services to the community including health visiting, community nursing, rehabilitation and intermediate care.
Hospital based senior Doctor leading a team within one or many medical, clinical, surgical or technical departments
Care associated with patients with life-threatening illness or injury as a result of accidents, infections or surgery.
Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of all types of Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders, such as Hypo & Hyperthyroidism
Assessment, treatment and surgery connected with the ears, nose and throat (also know as otorhinolaryngology)
Healthcare for older people, may be provided through specialist facilities/clinics. Includes pre and post operative care and support
Support and treatment of young people through psychiatry, counseling and therapy that are suffering with mental health problems that affect home/school life
Covers a variety of areas from patients are expected to be on a ‘General Medicine’ ward for a few days and may involve testing, investigations and minor procedures. Often also includes ‘sub services’ such as Haematology/Respiratory/Elderly/Gastrointestin
Treatment and surgery for conditions connected with colon/rectum/bowel/intestines/vascular system. Often using minimally invasive (Laparoscopic) surgery techniques.
The study of blood and blood diseases
Co-ordinating and running the services provided by clinical department within the hospital. Often report to consultants.
Assessment, support and treatment of patients with mental health and learning disabilities. This is often through dedicated ‘Mental Health Trusts’ which run secure hospitals for treatment and log term care.
Treatment for diseases of the Nervous System – includes neurology, neurosurgery, neuro-oncology, neuro genetics, neuropathology
Assessment, treatment and surgery connected with the female reproductive organs.
Responsible for assessing and providing information, advice and support for people coping with disabilities at home and work, helping them to be more independent
Dealing with the study, diagnosis and treatment of cancer
Treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the visual pathways – eyes and surrounding areas.
Assessment and surgery relating to correcting dental and facial (maxillofacial) disorders, also includes patients that require surgery to remove teeth or need restorative work.
Treatment of conditions connected with the musculoskeletal system, including injuries, infections, trauma, diseases and congenital conditions
Medical care for children and adolescents. Includes treatment of conditions, diseases and neonatology
Concerned with relieving suffering and easing symptoms associated with terminal illness.
Diagnosis of diseases though the analysis of bodily fluids – blood, urine and soft tissues.
Purchasing medicines on behalf of the organisation, checking prescriptions and dispensing. May also involve giving advise to medical staff and patients.
Assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of patients suffering with problems caused by aging, accidents or illness. Treatment through manual therapy and therapeutic exercise.
Assessment and support for people suffering from emotional problems, anxiety and addiction. Helping patients deal with the effects of traumatic events – accidents/surgery etc
Use of imaging technology to identify and treat disease. Scans vary in type using a variety of technologies including sound/xray and magnetic fields.
Provide support and treatment for people with Physical Disabilities (usually of a working age) in order to help them to get back home/to work.
Diagnosis and treatment of problems affecting the joints, muscles soft and connective tissues.
Immediate treatment and stabilisation of patients with serious and multiple injuries. Including involving Head, Neck, Chest and Bones
Assessment, treatment and surgery connected with the urinary tracts of males and females, plus the male reproductive system. Covers bladder/ureters/urethra/kidneys/prostrate
Clinical Directorate covering a range of acute and community services – often including maternity and child health
Setting up partnerships with other public and private organisations and generally seeking “joined-up” approaches to the provision of public services.
Human resource and personnel management for the organisation as a whole. Day-to-day management may be delegated to departments in larger organisations
Ensuring that in-house management and external services meet legislative requirements and developing policies and programmes to advance all kinds of equality in the administrative area.
Management of some or all purchasing of good and services for adults service departments
Person with responsibility/influence for the buying/purchasing of goods and services connected with Capital Equipment
Central management of major contracts that the organisation has with service providers
Management of some or all of an organisations purchasing processes; including lists of approved suppliers; bulk purchases; organisation wide standards and annual contracts.
Management of some or all purchasing of good and services for childrens service departments
Assessment of need and delivering solutions though the procurement of products and services within Health and Social Care. Often includes managing and co-ordinating contractors and service providers.
Management of some or all purchasing for a specific department/function within the organisation
Person with responsibility/influence for the buying/purchasing of goods and services connected with Diagnostic/Medical Equipment
Person with responsibility/influence for the buying/purchasing of goods and services connected with Domestic Cleaning/Laundry
Person with responsibility/influence for the buying/purchasing of goods and services connected with Medical/Surgical
Person with responsibility/influence for the buying/purchasing of goods and services connected with Performance/Planning
Person with responsibility/influence for the buying/purchasing of Pharmaceutical goods and services
Management of training budget; organising specific training events and liaising with training consultants/providers.
GP SURGERIES AND CCG SENIORITY BREAKDOWN
GP SURGERIES AND CCG REGIONAL BREAKDOWN