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British Department Of Health




The Department of Health (DoH) is a Department Of The United Kingdom Government . It is led by the Secretary Of State For Health with three junior Ministers Of State .

It responsible for government policy on Health and Social Care and is directly responsible for the National Health Service in England (through 28 Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs). In other parts of the UK , responsibility for health and the management of the NHS has been Devolved to local administrations. These are:

Like many other UK Ministries or departments of state, the Department of Health has been known by various other names. It started out as the Board of Health, then became the '''Ministry of Health'''. It was also for a time combined with social security, creating the '''Department of Health and Social Security''' (DHSS) (1968–1988).


LOCATION


The official headquarters and Ministerial offices are in Richmond House , Whitehall , London . Many staff are in Skipton House , Elephant And Castle , London and were formerly in Alexander Fleming House and Hannibal House there. There are also many staff in Quarry House , Leeds .


MINISTERIAL TEAM

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PERMANENT SECRETARY

The Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health is Sir Nigel Crisp 2000 - 31 March 2006 . Unlike his predecessors as permanent secretary, Sir Nigel Crisp was also Chief Executive of the NHS . Following his early resignation in March 2006, it was announced that the posts will be split. Sir Ian Carruthers , the acting director of commissioning, takes over as acting NHS Chief Executive. Hugh Taylor , the director of strategy and business development, becomes acting Permanent Secretary.

Previous permanent secretaries:


CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

The Chief Medical Officer (CMO), the principal medical advisor to the government, is currently Professor Sir Liam Donaldson (since 1998 )


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