North Hampshire CCG is responsible for commissioning healthcare services to meet the needs of local people. This includes:
- Urgent and emergency care, including 111, Accident and Emergency (A&E) and ambulance services
- Out of hours primary medical services
- Elective (planned) hospital care, such as hip replacement surgery, hernia repairs and day surgery
- Community health services, such as community nursing, physiotherapy, podiatry, speech and language therapy and continence services
- Rehabilitation services
- Maternity and new-born services (excluding neonatal intensive care)
- Children and young people's health services, such as community child health, therapists, acute care, child and adolescent emotional health and wellbeing
- Services for people with learning disabilities
- Mental health services (including psychological therapies)
- NHS continuing healthcare for people with ongoing healthcare needs
- Infertility services.