They were managed by the Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland Strategic Health Authority which was merged into NHS East Midlands in 2006.
Northamptonshire formed a sustainability and transformation plan area in March 2016 with John Wardell, the Accountable Officer of Nene Clinical Commissioning Group, as its leader[1] In May 2018 the partnership, which had been rated “in need of improvement” by NHS England in 2017, produced a list of “helpful” and “unhelpful” behaviours for its board members and planned to hold a “reconciliation event” hoping to override all individual or organisational self-interest.
The remaining 74 were in Northamptonshire CCG, including Lakeside Surgery, the biggest general practice in the National Health Service with 62 partners.
Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in conjunction with the county council set up a new organisation, First for Wellbeing, in November 2015 to provide public health services including debt advice, smoking cessation and weight management.
[3] Badby Park is a specialist provider of care for people with long term conditions.