The National Health Service (Choice of Medical Practitioner) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2000
Citation, commencement and interpretation1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (Choice of Medical Practitioner) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 6th July 2000.
(2)
Amendment of regulation 1 of the principal Regulations2.
(1)
Regulation 1 of the principal Regulations (citation, commencement and interpretation) is amended as follows.
(2)
In paragraph (2)(a)–
(a)
in the definition of “doctor’s list” after the words “Health Board” there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”;
(b)
““primary care NHS trust” means an NHS trust to which certain functions referred to in section 12AA of the 1978 Act are delegated by the Health Board;”3.
Amendment of regulation 3 of the principal Regulations3.
(1)
Regulation 3 of the principal Regulations (change of doctor) is amended as follows.
(2)
In paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) after the words “Health Board” in the each place where they occur there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”.
Amendment of regulation 4 of the principal regulations4.
(1)
Regulation 4 of the principal Regulations (assignment of persons to doctors) is amended as follows.
(2)
In paragraphs (1), (2), (5), (7), (8) and (9) after the words “Health Board” in each place where they occur there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”.
(3)
In paragraph (3)–
(a)
after the words “Health Board” in the first place where they occur there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”;
(b)
in sub paragraph (b) after the words “Health Board” there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust” and at the end the word “and” is deleted;
(c)
“(bb)
whether the person’s name has been removed from the doctor’s list of any doctor at the request of that doctor or, as the case may be, a pilot scheme provider because–
(i)
he has committed an act of violence against the doctor or has behaved in such a way that the doctor has feared for his safety; and
(ii)
the doctor has reported the incident to the police or the Procurator Fiscal;
and, if so, which doctor or as the case may be, which pilot scheme provider, has the most appropriate facilities to deal with such a patient; and”; and
(d)
in sub-paragraph (c) after the words “Health Board” there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”.
Amendment of regulation 5 of the principal Regulations5.
(1)
Regulation 5 of the principal Regulations (assignment by a pilot scheme provider) is amended as follows.
(2)
In paragraphs (1) and (6) after the words “Health Board” in both places where they occur there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”.
(3)
At the end of paragraph (2)(b), the word “and” is deleted;
(4)
“(bb)
whether the person’s name has been removed from the doctor’s list of any doctor at the request of that doctor or, as the case may be, a pilot scheme provider because–
(i)
he has committed an act of violence against the doctor or has behaved in such a way that the doctor has feared for his safety; and
(ii)
the doctor has reported the incident to the police or the Procurator Fiscal;
and, if so, which doctor has the most appropriate facilities to deal with such a patient; and”.
Amendment of regulation 6 of the principal Regulations6.
(1)
Regulation 6 of the principal Regulations (representations against assignment or a requirement to assign) is amended as follows.
(2)
After the words “Health Board” in each place where they occur there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”.
Amendment of regulation 8 of the principal Regulations7.
(1)
Regulation 8 of the principal Regulations (transfer of doctors between provision of general medical services and performance of personal medical services) is amended as follows.
(2)
After the words “Health Board” in each place where they occur there is inserted “or primary care NHS trust”.
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These Regulations amend the National Health Service (Choice of Medical Practitioner) (Scotland) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/659) (“the principal Regulations”).
Regulations 4(3)(c), and 5(4) amend the principal Regulations so as to add to the factors to which a Health Board or pilot scheme provider shall have regard in deciding on the doctor to whom a person should be assigned. The additional factor relates to violent patients. The Health Board or pilot scheme provider must take into account whichever doctor or pilot scheme provider has the most appropriate facilities to deal with such a patient.
The Regulations also amend the principal Regulations to include reference, where appropriate, to primary care NHS trusts to which responsibility for certain functions mentioned in section 12AA of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29) is delegated by the Health Boards. Regulation 2(2)(b) inserts a new definition of “primary care NHS trust” into the principal Regulations.