A PAIR of Hampshire health bodies are celebrating a happy birthday.
It has been a year since both NHS Fareham and Gosport and South Eastern Hampshire became clinical commissioning groups, led by separate GPs but sharing support staff.
Both organisations say they have seen successful first years, including improving quality, safety and children’s services.
But they have also reported failures to meet targets on some cancer and mental health treatments as well as ambulance response and patient wait times.
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