Specialised services clinical network specifications

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Clinical networks are clinically led groups of professionals, service users and organisations working together across professional, organisational and geographical boundaries. Clinical networks play a vital role in co-ordinating pathways of care, supporting equitable access to healthcare and assuring and improving quality. NHS England sets out the scope of work for specialised services clinical networks in the below network specifications.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Adult Critical Care Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Burns Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Cardiac Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Congenital Heart Disease Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Hepatitis C Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Major Trauma Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Neonatal Critical Care Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Neurosurgery Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Paediatric Critical Care Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Renal Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Surgery in Children Clinical Network.

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This specification clearly sets out the core functions of the Spinal Surgery Clinical Network.