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These Regulations set out the framework for general medical services contracts under Article 57 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 (“the Order”).
Part 2 of the Regulations prescribes the conditions which, in accordance with Article 57B of the Order, must be met by a contractor before the Health and Social Services Board may enter into a general medical services contract with him.
Part 3 of the Regulations prescribes the procedure for pre-contract dispute resolution, in accordance with Article 57F of the Order. Part 3 applies where the contractor is not a health services body. In cases where the contractor is such a body, the procedure for dealing with pre-contract disputes is set out in Article 8 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1991.
Part 4 of the Regulations sets out the procedures by which the contractor may elect to be regarded as a health services body.
Part 5 of (and Schedules 1 to 5 and 7 and 8 to) the Regulations prescribe the terms which, in accordance with Articles 57E and 57F of the Order, must be included in a general medical services contract (in addition to those contained in the Order). It includes, in regulation 15, a description of the services which must be provided to patients under general medical services contracts pursuant to Article 57A of the Order.
The prescribed terms include terms relating to –
(a)the type and duration of the contract (regulations 12 to 14);
(b)the services to be provided (regulations 15, 16 and 18 to 20 and Schedule 1), the manner in which they are to be provided (Part 1 of Schedule 5) and the procedures for opting out of additional and out of hours services (regulation 17 and Schedule 2);
(c)the issuing of medical certificates (regulation 21 and Schedule 3);
(d)finance, fees and charges (regulations 22 to 24 and Schedule 4);
(e)patient registration and removal, lists closures and assignments (Schedule 5, Part 2 and Schedule 7);
(f)prescribing and dispensing (Schedule 5, Part 3);
(g)the conditions to be met by those who perform services or are employed or engaged by the contractor (Schedule 5, Part 4);
(h)patient records, the provision of information and rights of entry (Schedule 5, Part 5 and Schedule 8);
(i)complaints (Schedule 5, Part 6);
(j)procedures for dispute resolution (Schedule 5, Part 7); and
(k)procedures for variation and termination of contracts (Schedule 5, Part 8).
Part 6 of the Regulations prescribes functions for Local Medical Committees.
Part 7 of the Regulations and Schedule 6 make transitional provision.
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