PART 4AMENDMENT OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION (RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS) REGULATIONS 2010

Insertion of regulation 1A15

After regulation 1 insert—

Integrated care provider contracts1A

1

For the purposes of these Regulations, an integrated care provider contract is a contract entered into on or after 1st April 2019 which satisfies the following paragraphs.

2

An integrated care provider contract must be between—

a

one or more of the persons specified in paragraph (3); and

b

a person who is a provider of services specified in paragraph (5).

3

The persons specified in this paragraph are—

a

the Board;

b

one or more CCGs; or

c

one or more local authorities in England.

4

An integrated care provider contract must—

a

relate to the provision of two or more services specified in paragraph (5); and

b

not be a contract to which paragraph (6) applies.

5

The services specified in this paragraph are—

a

primary medical services;

b

secondary care services;

c

public health services; and

d

adult social care services,

and include such services where they are provided under arrangements entered into by an NHS body or a local authority in England by virtue of section 75 of the 2006 Act10.

6

This paragraph applies to a contract for the provision of primary medical services to which directions given by the Secretary of State under section 98A of the 2006 Act (exercise of functions) relating to the provision of alternative provider medical services under section 83(2) of the 2006 Act apply11.

7

In this regulation—

  • “adult social care services” means services provided pursuant to the exercise of the adult social services functions of a local authority in England;

  • “adult social services functions” means social services functions within the meaning of section 1A of the Local Authority and Social Services Act 197012 so far as relating to persons aged 18 or over, excluding any function to which Chapter 4 of Part 8 of the Education and Inspections Act 200613 applies;

  • “CCG” means a clinical commissioning group established by section 14D of the 2006 Act14;

  • “primary medical services” means services which the Board considers appropriate to secure the provision of under section 83(2) of the 2006 Act (primary medical services)15;

  • “public health functions” means—

    1. a

      the public health functions of the Secretary of State under the following provisions of the 2006 Act—

      1. i

        section 2A (Secretary of State’s duty as to protection of public health)16;

      2. ii

        section 2B (functions of local authorities and Secretary of State as to improvement of public health)17;

      3. iii

        paragraph 8 and 12 of Schedule 1 (further provision about the Secretary of State and services under this Act)18;

    2. b

      the public health functions of a local authority in England under the following provisions of the 2006 Act, and any regulations made under these provisions—

      1. i

        section 2B (functions of local authorities and Secretary of State as to improvement of public health);

      2. ii

        section 111 (dental public health)19;

      3. iii

        paragraphs 1 to 7B or 13 of Schedule 1 (further provision about the Secretary of State and services under this Act)20;

    3. c

      the public health functions of the Secretary of State that a local authority in England is required to exercise by virtue of regulations made under section 6C(1) (regulations as to the exercise by local authorities of certain public health functions)21 of the 2006 Act; or

    4. d

      the public health functions of the Secretary of State where they are exercised by the Board, a CCG or a local authority in England, where those bodies are acting pursuant to arrangements made under section 7A (exercise of the Secretary of Health’s public health functions)22 of the 2006 Act;

  • “public health services” means services which are provided pursuant to the exercise of public health functions;

  • “secondary care services” means—

    1. a

      such services, accommodation or facilities as a CCG considers it appropriate to make arrangements for the provision of under or by virtue of section 3 (duties of clinical commissioning groups as to commissioning of health services)23 or 3A (power of clinical commissioning groups to commission certain health services)24 of the 2006 Act; or

    2. b

      such services or facilities as the Board is required by the Secretary of State to arrange by virtue of regulations made under section 3B (power to require Board to commission certain health services)25 of the 2006 Act.

8

For the purposes of this regulation, any of the following is a local authority in England—

a

a county council;

b

a county borough council;

c

a district council;

d

a London borough council;

e

the Common Council of the City of London;

f

the Council of the Isles of Scilly.