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Records created or inherited by the Department of Health (1988-)
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Reference | JA |
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Title | Records created or inherited by the Department of Health (1988-) |
Date | 1965-2023 |
Description | Contains records of the Department of Health relating to the provision and administration of health services. Comprises: Royal Commission on Long Term Care for the Elderly, JA 1. Committee of Inquiry into the Personality Disorder Unit, Ashworth Special Hospital (Fallon Inquiry), JA 2. Anatomy Inspectorate (dataset), JA 3.Inquiry into the management of care of children receiving complex heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, records which were in JA 4 have been transferred to JA 11. Public Health Common Data Set, JA 5. Follow up Survey of the Health of People Aged 65 or over dataset, JA 6. Committee of Inquiry into Complaints about Ashworth Hospital, JA 7. Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health (Acheson Committee), JA 8. General Medical Practitioners' Workload Survey, JA 9. The Shipman Inquiry website, JA 10. Electronic Document and Records System (MEDS): Departmental Board records, JA 12.Records submitted in evidence to the Penrose Inquiry, JA 418.World Health Organisation, JA 654 Registered files are in: JA 53 , JA 230 , JA 231 , JA 232 , JA 233 , JA 234 , JA 235 , JA 236 , JA 237 , JA 238 , JA 239 , JA 240 , JA 241 , JA 260 , JA 261 , JA 367 , JA 381 , JA 382 , JA 383 , JA 384 , JA 394 , JA 398 , JA 399 , JA 400 , JA 401, JA 402 , JA 403 , JA 404 , JA 410 , JA 411 , JA 412 , JA 413 , JA 414 , JA 415 , JA 419 , JA 420 , JA 421 , JA 422 , JA 423 , JA 424 , JA 425 , JA 426 , JA 427 , JA 428 , JA 429 , JA 430 , JA 431 , JA 432 , JA 433 , JA 434 , JA 435 , JA 436 , JA 437 , JA 438 , JA 439 , JA 440 , JA 441 , JA 442 , JA 443 , JA 444 , JA 445 , JA 446 , JA 447 , JA 448 , JA 449 , JA 450 , JA 451 , JA 452 , JA 453 , JA 454 , JA 455 , JA 456 , JA 457 , JA 458 , JA 521 , JA 522 , JA 523 , JA 524 , JA 525 , JA 526 , JA 527 , JA 528, JA 529 , JA 530 , JA 532 , JA 533 , JA 534 , JA 535 , JA 536 , JA 537 , JA 538 , JA 539 , JA 540 , JA 608 , JA 609 , JA 610 , JA 611 , JA 612 , JA 613 , JA 614 , JA 615 , JA 616 , JA 617, JA 618 , JA 619 , JA 620 , JA 623 , JA 624 , JA 625, JA 626, JA 627 , JA 628 , JA 629 , JA 630 , JA 631 , JA 632 , JA 633 , JA 634 , JA 635 , JA 636 , JA 637 , JA 639 , JA 640 , JA 641 , JA 642 , JA 643 , JA 644 , JA 644 , JA 645 , JA 646 , JA 647 , JA 648 , JA 649 , JA 650 , JA 651 , JA 652 , JA 653 , JA 655 , JA 656 , JA 657 , JA 658 , JA 659, JA 660 , JA 661 , JA 662 , JA 663 , JA 664 , JA 667 , JA 668, JA 901. For series created for regularly archived websites, please see the separate Websites Division. |
Related material |
For records of the Ministry's predecessor, the Department of Health and Social Security see BN |
Held by | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status | Public Record(s) |
Language |
English |
Creator |
Department of Health, 1988 Department of Health and Social Care, 2018 Ministry of Health, 1919-1968 National Health Service, 1948 |
Physical description | 1379 series |
Access conditions | Open unless otherwise stated |
Immediate source of acquisition |
From 1992 Department of Health |
Administrative/ biographical background | The Department of Health came into being on 25 July 1988, when the Department of Health and Social Security (DHSS) was divided into its constituent areas of health and social security by prime-ministerial fiat. During its 20 years of existence, DHSS's health and social security divisions had never been merged; only some personnel and resource management functions straddled the two functional areas. The parting of the leviathan department was therefore a relatively straightforward matter, and had been completed by the end of March 1989. The Department of Health is responsible for developing and implementing policies to improve the standard of health and well-being in the UK, and for the provision of high quality health care and social care for those who need it. It performs these tasks through education (including supervision of the training of health professionals) and the promotion of health research; through overseeing and supervising the work of the National Health Service (via the NHS Executive); and through the operation of the Social Services Inspectorate as part of the Social Care Group. The Department is also responsible for the work of HM Inspector of Anatomy (who supervises the allocation of bodies to anatomy schools under the Anatomy Act 1984), and for the supervision of the Special Hospitals. The Department has devolved some of its functions to executive agencies, including the Medicines Control Agency (responsible for the licensing of drugs), NHS Estates (which manages the properties of the NHS), and the Medical Devices Agency (concerned with the regulation and safety of medical devices). |
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