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Cumbria Primary Care Trust

Cumbria PCT

The Cumbria Primary Care Trust controls the budget for the NHS in Cumbria, and we are therefore responsible for making sure that all NHS services in Cumbria are provided. The trust buys (or 'commissions') services from other health providers, and is also responsible for providing health services in the community. These community health services are known as primary care services, and are the services you normally access when you first have a health problem. The services we directly manage include all of the nine community hospitals in Cumbria.  We commission all other NHS services in Cumbria from a range of providers, including GPs, dentists and the following health trusts: 

  • North Cumbria Acute Hospitals NHS Trust which manages the Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle and West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven;
  • University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust which manages Furness General Hospital in Barrow-in-Furness, Westmorland General Hospital in Kendal and Ulverston Community Health Centre, in addition to hospitals in Morecambe and Lancaster;
  • Cumbria Partnership NHS Trust which provides mental health services;
  • North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust which provides ambulance services in Cumbria.      

We are also responsible for identifying the specific health needs of people in Cumbria, and ensuring that these needs are met.

How does Cumbria PCT use the Cumbria Research and Analysis Group (CRAG)?

The PCT is starting to use the CRAG group as a knowledge network to share specialist information with partner organisations, and also produce some joint pieces of commissioned work such as the Strategic Needs Assessment work for Adults.  The group is also going to be the main network for sharing information surrounding the Local Area Agreement targets with our partner organisations such as the county council.

To find out more about public health intelligence visit the Cumbria PCT website by following the link below....


Cumbria PCT - Public Health Intelligence


Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

The JSNA aims to identify the future health, care and wellbeing needs of the people of Cumbria and will guide how services are planned and developed over the next 3 to 5 years.  

It will draw together information on the health and wellbeing of the people of Cumbria, the quality and accessibility of services in Cumbria, evidence about what works, and the views and experiences of the public. This information will then be used to make decisions about how services in Cumbria are provided in the future.

To find out more about the JSNA please follow the website link below.

 

Reports, briefings and profiles

Key contacts

To find out more about the PCT or Public Health Intelligence, you can contact:

Martin Ewin
Senior Public Health Analyst 
Directorate of Public Health
4 Wavell Drive
Rosehill Estate
Carlisle
Cumbria
CA1 2SE

Tel: 01228 603535