Matters subject to investigation

3 General remit of F7Commissioner.

1

On a complaint duly made to F9the Commissioner by or on behalf of a person that he has sustained injustice or hardship in consequence of—

a

a failure in a service provided by a health service body,

b

a failure of such a body to provide a service which it was a function of the body to provide, or

c

maladministration connected with any other action taken by or on behalf of such a body,

the Commissioner may, subject to the provisions of this Act, investigate the alleged failure or other action.

F121YA

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F11ZA

Any failure or maladministration mentioned in subsection (1) may arise from action of—

a

the health service body,

b

a person employed by that body,

c

a person acting on behalf of that body, or

d

a person to whom that body has delegated any functions.

F21A

Where a family health service provider has undertaken to provide any family health services and a complaint is duly made to F10the Commissioner by or on behalf of a person that he has sustained injustice or hardship in consequence of—

a

action taken by the family health service provider in connection with the services,

b

action taken in connection with the services by a person employed by the family health service provider in respect of the services,

c

action taken in connection with the services by a person acting on behalf of the family health service provider in respect of the services, or

d

action taken in connection with the services by a person to whom the family health service provider has delegated any functions in respect of the services,

the Commissioner may, subject to the provisions of this Act, investigate the alleged action.

F31B

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1C

Where an independent provider has made an arrangement with a health service body or a family health service provider to provide a service (of whatever kind) and a complaint is duly made to F11the Commissioner by or on behalf of a person that he has sustained injustice or hardship in consequence of—

a

a failure in the service provided by the independent provider,

b

a failure of the independent provider to provide the service, or

c

maladministration connected with any other action taken in relation to the service,

the Commissioner may, subject to the provisions of this Act, investigate the alleged failure or other action.

1D

Any failure or maladministration mentioned in subsection (1C) may arise from action of—

a

the independent provider,

b

a person employed by the provider,

c

a person acting on behalf of the provider, or

d

a person to whom the provider has delegated any functions.

F61E

Where a complaint is duly made to F8the Commissioner by or on behalf of a person that the person has sustained injustice or hardship in consequence of maladministration by any person or body in the exercise of any function under section 113 of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 (complaints about health care), the Commissioner may, subject to the provisions of this Act, investigate the alleged maladministration.

2

In determining whether to initiate, continue or discontinue an investigation under this Act, F13the Commissioner shall act in accordance with his own discretion.

3

Any question whether a complaint is duly made to F14the Commissioner shall be determined by him.

4

Nothing in this Act authorises or requires F15the Commissioner to question the merits of a decision taken without maladministration by a health service body in the exercise of a discretion vested in that body.

F45

Nothing in this Act authorises or requires F16the Commissioner to question the merits of a decision taken without maladministration by—

a

a family health service provider,

b

a person employed by a family health service provider,

c

a person acting on behalf of a family health service provider, or

d

a person to whom a family health service provider has delegated any functions.

6

Nothing in this Act authorises or requires F17the Commissioner to question the merits of a decision taken without maladministration by—

a

an independent provider,

b

a person employed by an independent provider,

c

a person acting on behalf of an independent provider, or

d

a person to whom an independent provider has delegated any functions.

F57

Subsections (4) to (6) do not apply to the merits of a decision to the extent that it was taken in consequence of the exercise of clinical judgment.