In 2018, the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership of Clinical Commissioning Groups was set up.
From 1947 to 1965 NHS services in Hampshire were managed by South-West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board.
Hampshire and the Isle of Wight formed a sustainability and transformation plan area in March 2016 with Richard Samuel, the Chief Officer of Fareham and Gosport and South Eastern Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Groups as its leader[1] It is proposed to cut 300 beds in the acute sector and to move some services from St Mary's hospital on the Isle of Wight to the mainland and to establish integrated primary care hubs with multiprofessional primary care teams with extended skills.
GPs and community services in Portsmouth adopted a shared electronic health record system in October 2015.
[7] In 2021, a five-year contract was agreed upon for information technology support for 228 GP sites across the county and the Isle of Wight with Healthcare Computing, in partnership with NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit.
[9] Since 2008 there have been proposals to reorganise vascular services and to concentrate them in Southampton, but the Portsmouth trust has repeatedly objected.
Vista Healthcare runs a low secure private hospital in Winchfield.