The NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (Amendment) Order 2005
Citation and commencement1.
This Order may be cited as the NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (Amendment) Order 2005 and shall come into force on 1st April 2005.
Amendment to the principal Order2.
“(i)
supporting, ensuring and monitoring–
(aa)
the quality of healthcare provided or secured by the National Health Service in Scotland, including without prejudice to the foregoing generality, providing quality assurance and accreditation;
(bb)
the discharge of the duty under section 2B of the Act (duty to encourage public involvement)3 by each body to whom that section applies, other than the Board; and(cc)
the discharge of the duty under section 2D of the Act (duty to discharge functions in a manner that encourages equal opportunities and in particular the observance of the equal opportunity requirements)4 by each body to whom that section applies, other than the Board, insofar as the discharge of that duty is relevant, and relates directly, to–ccA
the quality of healthcare provided or secured by the National Health Service in Scotland; or
ccB
the discharge of the duty under section 2B of the Act.”.
St Andrew’s House, Edinburgh
The NHS Quality Improvement Scotland Order 2002 (S.S.I. 2002/534) constituted the Special Health Board known as NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (“NHS QIS”). That Order is amended by Article 2 of this Order which extends existing functions of the Board and confers new functions.
This Order extends NHS QIS’s functions of supporting ensuring and monitoring the quality of healthcare provided by the National Health Service in Scotland (including providing quality assurance and accreditation) to also cover health care secured by the National Health Service in Scotland.
This Order confers a new function on NHS QIS of supporting, ensuring and monitoring the discharge of the duty under (i) section 2B of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29) (duty to encourage public involvement) and (ii) section 2D of that Act (duty to discharge functions in a manner that encourages equal opportunities and in particular the observance of the equal opportunity requirements) by Health Boards, Special Health Boards and the Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service. The function of supporting, ensuring and monitoring the discharge of the duties under sections 2B and D of that Act by NHS QIS will be performed by the Scottish Ministers and is not conferred on NHS QIS by this Order.