NHS Dorset is the commissioning organisation for the whole county of Dorset. The group is a membership organisation, formed of all 86 local GP practices in the county.
Our mission is to support the people of Dorset to lead healthier lives.
What do we do?
Our principal work is to plan, develop and buy health services on behalf of the local people. We are responsible for buying:
Planned hospital care
Urgent and emergency care, including the 111 service
Community health services
Mental health and learning disability services
Rehabilitation care
Maternity, children's and family services
NHS continuing healthcare
The key providers across the county include:
Dorset HealthCare
Dorset County Hospital
Poole General Hospital
Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospital
Salisbury Hospital
Southampton University Hospital
Yeovil Hospital
South West Ambulance Service
There are many other service providers from the charitable, voluntary and private sectors that allow patients a wider choice of service location and type.
We are committed to improving the local health services to reflect their local population needs and do this by working through a number of Clinical Working Groups (CWGs), to consider where improvements can be made. Each of these work programmes is led by a GP, supported by other doctors, specialists and commissioning managers.