The National Care Standards Commission (Director of Private and Voluntary Health Care) Regulations 2002
Citation, commencement and extent1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the National Care Standards Commission (Director of Private and Voluntary Health Care) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 15th April 2002.
(2)
These Regulations extend to England only.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations—
“the Act” means the Care Standards Act 2000;
“health care provider” means a person carrying on a health care undertaking;
“health care services” means medical and psychiatric treatment, palliative care and listed services;
“health care undertaking” means an independent hospital, independent clinic or independent medical agency;
“listed services” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Act.
Functions of the director of private and voluntary health care3.
The prescribed functions of the director of private and voluntary health care are—
(a)
(i)
the procedure to be followed by the Commission when considering an application for registration under section 12 of the Act in respect of a health care undertaking; and
(ii)
the methodology for inspection by persons authorised by the Commission of premises used as, or for the purposes of, a health care undertaking;
(b)
to monitor the effectiveness of the procedure and methodology mentioned in paragraph (a) and, if necessary, to revise them;
(c)
to assess the Commission’s requirements for staff with expertise in matters relating to health care services, to advise the Commission accordingly and to assist the Commission in the appointment of such staff;
(d)
to arrange for the provision to the Commission of such additional specialist medical expertise as it may require;
(e)
to ensure that staff with expertise in health care services play an appropriate role in the discharge of the Commission’s functions in relation to establishments and agencies which are not health care undertakings;
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
to discuss matters relating to the provision of health care services by health care providers with such bodies as appear to him to be appropriate, including organisations representing patients and bodies which are responsible for regulation of members of a profession working in the provision of health care services;
(j)
to monitor and review the effectiveness of arrangements made by health care providers in accordance with the Health Care Regulations and any national minimum standards applicable to health care undertakings, in relation to—
(i)
the making of complaints about a health care undertaking; and
(ii)
the raising of concerns by employees of a health care provider about the safety and welfare of patients;
(k)
to ensure that where a complaint about a health care undertaking is made to the Commission, the complainant is referred to the complaints procedure established by the health care provider and such other action as may be appropriate is taken by the Commission;
(l)
to report to the Commission any significant evidence relating to the rights and safety of patients which might assist health care providers to improve the health care services provided to them;
(m)
to report to the Commission such views of patients receiving health care services provided by a health care provider as are made known to him and are relevant to the discharge by the Commission of its functions in relation to health care undertakings;
(n)
to report to the Commission about the availability and quality of health care services provided by health care providers;
(o)
to report to the Commission on the effectiveness of the Health Care Regulations and the national minimum standards applicable to health care undertakings;
(p)
to assist the Commission from time to time in the preparation of reports, including its annual report, so far as they concern health care services.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health
These Regulations are made under paragraph 11(2) of Schedule 1 to the Care Standards Act 2000 and prescribe the functions of the director of private and voluntary health care who is to be appointed by, and will be a member of the staff of, the National Care Standards Commission.