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Brighton and Hove

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Mental and physical health services in Brighton and Hove are provided by NHS Sussex Integrated Care Board. Brighton and Hove falls under NHS Sussex. Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) are NHS organisations responsible for planning health services for their local population. They manage the NHS budget and work with local providers of NHS services, such as hospitals and GP practices, and NHS Sussex is one of their regions - these used to be known as Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs). Source: Integrated care systems from NHS England

NHS Services

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust

Eastern Road, Brighton, BN2 5BE Maps Maps

Acute hospital with emergency services, surgery, maternity, children's services, critical care, outpatients.

A&E
Elm Grove, Brighton, BN2 3EW Maps Maps

Acute hospital.

Nevill Avenue, Hove, BN3 7HY Maps Maps

Acute hospital with outpatients.

CQC Rating: Good
The Park Centre, 177 Preston Road, Brighton, BN1 6AG Maps Maps

Acute hospital serving adults over 65 yrs, adults under 65 yrs.

Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust

Elm Grove, Brighton, BN2 3EW Maps Maps

Community health & Independent serving adults over 65 yrs, adults under 65 yrs, children.

Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Nevill Avenue, Hove, BN3 7HZ Maps Maps

Mental health - community & residential serving adults over 65 yrs, adults under 65 yrs, people whose rights are restricted under the mental health act, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, physical disabilities, sensory impairment, substance misuse problems.

Mental Health

Private & Voluntary Services

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Evidence & Sources
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Where we show a CQC Rating: Rating next to a provider, this has come from The Care Quality Commission (CQC). CQC is the independent regulator of health and adult social care services in England. Its purpose is to work together with the public, systems and providers of care to protect people, and to promote and improve the quality of care. If a service needs to improve, CQC will take action to make sure this happens. Find out more on the CQC website. Source: CQC website
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