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Unit 10-Charlottes work A01 Care, practice and provision Services, which the PCT's provide depend on what the general publics needs, are. The service Organisations such as NHS and Social services use information from national targets and priorities such as the new smoking ban and also from local population needs, gathered from demographics from that area. That information is then weighed up taking into consideration where the information has come from so as they can determine what services to buy. A plan is then made to organise services, set local targets and to buy services with the money provided by Tax. The people who produce the plan are the called the stakeholders, these are statutory government funded organisations such as the NHS and the social services. There are four types of services, these being; 1. Public a. This is statutory and owned by the public e.g. NHS 2. Private a. This is privately owned and is out to...

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