How many CCGs are in East Sussex?
How many CCGs are in East Sussex?
three CCGs
The current three CCGs – which will become East Sussex CCG – are members of the Sussex Health and Care Partnership (SHCP) – formerly the Sussex and East Surrey Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP).
What CCG is Hastings?
Hastings and Rother Clinical Commissioning Group (HR CCG) is one of two CCGs in the East Sussex Better Together (ESBT) area.
How many doctors practice in East Sussex?

59 GP practices
There are currently 59 GP practices in NHS East Sussex CCG. Below we reveal the top 10 GP surgeries with the greatest number of patients registered in East Sussex.
How many CCGs are in England 2021?
106 CCGs
They are clinically-led statutory NHS bodies responsible for the planning and commissioning of health care services for their local area. As of 1 April 2021, following a series of mergers, there are 106 CCGs in England.

Are they getting rid of CCGs?
Clinical commissioning groups will be subsumed into integrated care systems by the end of 2021, and will be statutorily dissolved into ICS in April 2022 if the government’s planned health bill goes ahead, says new planning guidance from NHS England.
How many primary care networks are there in Sussex?
19 networks
Although it is not a contractual requirement for all GP Practices to be part of a Primary Care Network, it is more than likely that your Surgery now belongs to one. In West Sussex, there are 19 networks. These are listed on the next page.
What will replace CCGs?
Under the Health and Care Act, CCGs will be absorbed into ICSs – specifically into their ICBs. Each ICB will take on the commissioning and funding responsibilities that currently sit with their local CCGs.
Where is the NHS East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group?
Post: NHS East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group, Sackville House, Brooks Close, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2FZ Social media: keep up-to-date with our latest news by following us on social media using the buttons at the bottom right of each page
How do I find out about Sussex NHS Commissioning vacancies?
All current vacancies for Sussex NHS Commissioners will be listed on the NHS Jobs website. Most vacancies at our practices and partner organisations will be listed on the NHS Jobs website, but you may also find some primary care vacancies on the Surrey and Sussex LMCs website and the usual job sites such as Indeed.
What is the clinically effective commissioning programme?
The Clinically Effective Commissioning (CEC) Programme, led by local GPs, hospital doctors and other specialists, will: ensure that services offered to patients are shaped using the latest evidence and guidelines from national experts
Who is East Sussex CCG executive director Jessica Britton?
Jessica Britton is the Executive Managing Director for East Sussex CCG. Jessica has held a number of senior roles, most recently within commissioning, and has leadership experience across a range of areas including service transformation, partnership development, communications and governance.