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For websites about NHS organisations, structures, and services in England.
Every area of England has a Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to plan, buy and monitor healthcare resources, often
spanning more than one ceremonial county. 
Besides the NHS hospitals, CCG include experienced healthcare professionals; General Practitioners, nurses,
and other local stakeholders, to agree the needs of the local area and ensure that they are provided.
Following the Health and Social Care Act 2012, CCG replaced Primary Care Trusts as devolved responsibility for local healthcare needs.
This category is intended only for Clinical Commissioning Groups which have generally replaced Primary Care Trusts.
NHS Trusts, including those with Foundation status have a separate category.
Other websites which offer resources to professionals involved in primary healthcare should be suggested,
following guidelines in  UK: Health: Resources: For Professionals, whereas those manufacturing and
offering products and services should be suggested, following guidelines for  UK: Healthcare.
A Foundation Trust is a semi-autonomous organisational unit within the National Health Service in England.
Foundation Trusts are not financially autonomous from the UK Governement, but have a level of independence from the Department of Health and Social Care.
Throughout England there are over 150 serving areas that cross county, unitary authority and town boundaries, according to local needs and consensus.

This catgory is for NHS Foundation Trusts, or their equivalent for counties and unitary authorities.
The same website may be also listed at the locality.