NHS boards
NHS boards are responsible for overseeing the management and delivery of healthcare services within the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. Each board typically includes a mix of executive and non-executive members, who work together to ensure that local health services meet the needs of the community. They focus on strategic planning, financial management, and quality of care.
The primary role of NHS boards is to set the direction for their respective organizations, ensuring that they operate efficiently and effectively. They also engage with stakeholders, including patients and staff, to gather feedback and improve services. This governance structure helps maintain accountability and transparency within the NHS.