WHAT ARE PCTSs?
Primary care services are provided by the people you normally see first when you have a health problem. It might be a visit to your doctor or dentist, to your optician for an eye test, or a trip to your pharmacist. NHS walk-in centres and the NHS Direct phone service are also part of primary care. All of these primary care services are managed by Primary Care Trusts (PCTs). There are about 152 Primary Care Trusts in England (five of which are Care Trusts), each one covering a separate local area. PCTs are a very important part of the NHS, and they get about 80% of the total NHS budget. PCTs decide what health services a local community needs, and they are responsible for providing them. They must ensure that there are enough services for people within their local area, and that the services are accessible. These services include: • GPs • Dentists • Pharmacists • Opticians • NHS Direct • NHS walk-in centres PCT’s make decisions about the type of services that hospitals provide and are r