Primary care
Primary care is usually a patient's first point of contact, and includes:
- general practice
- community pharmacy
- dentistry
- eyecare
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The NHS in England is an ecosystem of care providers, each with a specific purpose or specialism. They can be grouped into four broad categories:
Primary care is usually a patient's first point of contact, and includes:
Secondary care includes:
Tertiary care is highly specialist treatment, such as:
Community health services include:
Care providers do not operate in isolation. Primary, secondary, tertiary and community care are intended to act as a single, integrated care system. Patients are passed from one provider to another as appropriate, for example when a GP refers a patient to a specialist in secondary care.
Ensuring continuity of care when a patient is transferred between providers is an important part of the overall patient experience.
Underpinning the above care providers are a number of supporting organisations, including:
To find out more about how these supporting organisations work, see How does the NHS in England work?.
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