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Statutory Instruments
National Health Service, England
Made
18th February 2019
Laid before Parliament
21st February 2019
Coming into force
1st April 2019
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care makes the following regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 172(1) and (2), 178 and 272(7) and (8)(a) of the National Health Service Act 2006(1).
1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) (Amendment) Regulations 2019 and come into force on 1st April 2019.
(2) In these Regulations, “the Charges Regulations” means the National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) Regulations 2015(2).
2.—(1) The Charges Regulations are amended as follows.
(2) In each of the following provisions, for “£8.80”, at each place that it occurs, substitute “£9.00”—
(a)regulation 3(1)(a), (b) and (c), (2)(a), (b) and (c) and (7) (supply of drugs and appliances by chemists);
(b)regulation 4(1)(a), (b) and (c) and (4) (supply of drugs and appliances by doctors);
(c)regulation 5(1)(a), (b) and (c) (out of hours supply of drugs and appliances by providers of out of hours services);
(d)regulation 6(1)(a), (d) and (e) (supply of drugs and appliances by NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts);
(e)regulation 7(1)(a), (b) and (c) and (5) (supply of drugs and appliances at walk-in centres);
(f)regulation 8(1) (supply of drugs under Patient Group Directions); and
(g)regulation 9(1)(a), (d) and (e) and (8) (supply of drugs and appliances by other providers of NHS services).
(3) In each of the following provisions, for “£17.60”, at each place that it occurs, substitute “£18.00”—
(a)regulation 3(1)(a) and (2)(a) (supply of drugs and appliances by chemists);
(b)regulation 4(1)(a) (supply of drugs and appliances by doctors);
(c)regulation 5(1)(a) (out of hours supply of drugs and appliances by providers of out of hours services);
(d)regulation 6(1)(a) and (c) (supply of drugs and appliances by NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts);
(e)regulation 7(1)(a) (supply of drugs and appliances at walk-in centres); and
(f)regulation 9(1)(a) and (b) (supply of drugs and appliances by other providers of NHS services).
(4) In column (2) of Schedule 1 (charges for fabric supports and wigs)—
(a)for “£28.85” substitute “£29.50”;
(b)for “£43.60” substitute “£44.55”;
(c)for “£71.25” substitute “£72.80”;
(d)for “£188.70” substitute “£192.85”; and
(e)for “£275.95” substitute “£282.00”.
3. Where, on or after 1st April 2019, an appliance specified in Schedule 1 to the Charges Regulations (charges for fabric supports and wigs) is supplied pursuant to an order given before that date, the Charges Regulations are to have effect in relation to that supply as if these Regulations had not come into force.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
Blackwood
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,
Department of Health and Social Care
18th February 2019
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations amend the National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) Regulations 2015 (“the Charges Regulations”).
The Charges Regulations include the charges that are payable for the supply of NHS drugs and appliances in England. Regulation 2 amends regulations 3 to 9 of the Charges Regulations to increase the single prescription charge applied for the supply of drugs, appliances and elastic hosiery from £8.80 to £9.00 (if the hosiery charge is for a pair, the charge is double that amount). This is an increase of 2.2%. There are also increases to the charges for wigs and fabric supports of around 2.2%.
Regulation 4 makes transitional provision in relation to fabric supports and wigs supplied pursuant to NHS prescriptions before 1st April 2019.
2006 c.41. See section 275(1) of the National Health Service Act 2006 (“the Act”) for the definitions of “prescribed” and “regulations” that are relevant to the powers being exercised. The powers conferred by these sections are exercisable by the Secretary of State only in relation to England, by virtue of section 271(1) of the Act.
S.I. 2015/570; as amended by S.I. 2015/1879, 2016/325, 696 and 1077, and 2018/48, 201 and 1114.
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