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STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND


2005 No. 174

HEALTH AND PERSONAL SOCIAL SERVICES

The Independent Health Care Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005

  Made 25th March 2005 
  Coming into operation 1st April 2005 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART I

GENERAL
1. Citation, commencement and extent
2. Interpretation
3. Exceptions to the definition of independent hospital
4. Prescribed techniques or technology
5. Meaning of independent clinic
6. Exception of undertaking from the definition of independent medical agency
7. Statement of purpose
8. Patient's guide
9. Review of statement of purpose and patient's guide

PART II

REGISTERED PERSONS
10. Fitness of registered provider
11. Appointment of manager
12. Fitness of registered manager
14. Registered person: general requirements
14. Registered person: notification of offences

PART III

CONDUCT OF HEALTH CARE ESTABLISHMENTS AND AGENCIES
Quality of service provision
15. Quality of treatment and other service provision
16. Care and welfare of patients
17. Review of quality of treatment and other services
18. Staffing
19. Fitness of workers
20. Guidance for health care professionals
21. Records
22. Staff views as to conduct of establishment or agency
23. Complaints
24. Clinical trials and research
Premises
25. Fitness of premises
Management
26. Visits by registered provider
27. Financial position
Notices to be given to the Regulation and Improvement Authority
28. Notification of death and other events
29. Notice of absence
30. Notice of changes
31. Appointment of liquidators etc.
32. Death of registered person

PART IV

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS APPLYING TO INDEPENDENT HOSPITALS
Pathology services, resuscitation and treatment of children in independent hospitals
33. Application of regulations 34 to 36
34. Pathology services
35. Resuscitation
36. Treatment of children
Independent hospitals in which certain listed services are provided
37. Surgical procedures
38. Dental treatment under general anaesthesia or sedation
39. Use of certain techniques or technology

PART V

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS APPLYING TO INDEPENDENT MEDICAL AGENCIES
40. Independent medical agencies

PART VI

MISCELLANEOUS
41. Compliance with regulations
42. Offences

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1. Information to be included in the statement of

  Schedule 2. Information and documents required in respect of persons seeking to carry on, manage or work at an establishment or agency

  Schedule 3.
 Part I - Period for which medical records must be retained
 Part II - Records to be maintained for inspection

The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, in exercise of powers conferred on it by Articles 2(2), (7) to (9), 23(1), (2)(a) to (d), (f) to (j) (3), (5), (7)(a) to (h), (j) and (k), 25(1), 30, 31(1), 32 and 48(2) of the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2004[
1] and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, having consulted such persons as it considers appropriate as required by Article 23(8) of that Order, hereby makes the following Regulations:



PART I

GENERAL

Citation, commencement and extent
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Independent Health Care Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 and shall come into operation on 1st April 2005.

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In these Regulations -

    (2) In these Regulations, references to employing a person include employing a person whether under a contract of service or a contract for services.

Exceptions to the definition of independent hospital
     3. For the purposes of Article 2 of the Order, establishments of the following descriptions are excepted from being independent hospitals -

Prescribed techniques or technology
     4.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), for the purposes of Article 2 of the Order, "listed services" include treatment using any of the following techniques or technology -

    (2) Listed services shall not include treatment using the following techniques or technology -

    (3) Paragraph (7) of Article 2 of the Order shall be modified by adding at the end of sub-paragraph (d) (cosmetic surgery) the following -

Meaning of independent clinic
     5.  - (1) For the purposes of the definition of independent clinic under Article 2(2) of the Order, establishment of the following kinds are prescribed -

    (2) Where two or more medical practitioners use different parts of the same premises as a surgery or consulting room, or use the same surgery or consulting room at different times, each of the medical practitioners shall be regarded as carrying on a separate independent clinic unless they are in practice together.

Exception of undertaking from the definition of independent medical agency
    
6. For the purposes of the Order any undertaking which consists of the provision of medical services by a medical practitioner solely under arrangements made on behalf of the patients by their employer or another person shall be excepted from being an independent medical agency.

Statement of purpose
    
7.  - (1) The registered person shall compile in relation to the establishment or agency written statement which shall consist of a statement as to the matters listed in Schedule 1.

    (2) The registered person shall supply a copy of the statement of purpose to the Regulation and Improvement Authority and shall make the statement available for inspection by every patient and any person acting on behalf of a patient.

    (3) Nothing in regulation 15(1) or 25(1) and (2) shall require or authorise the registered person to contravene, or not to comply with -

Patient's guide
    
8.  - (1) The registered person shall produce a written guide to the establishment or agency which shall consist of -

    (2) The registered person shall supply a copy of the patient's guide to the Regulation and Improvement Authority, and shall make the patient's guide available for inspection by every patient and any person acting on behalf of a patient.

Review of statement of purpose and patient's guide
    
9. The registered person shall -



PART II

REGISTERED PERSONS

Fitness of registered person provider
    
10.  - (1) A person shall not carry on an establishment or agency unless he is fit to do so.

    (2) A person is not fit to carry on an establishment or agency unless the person -

    (3) The requirements are that -

    (4) A person shall not carry on an establishment or agency if -

Appointment of manager
    
11.  - (1) The registered provider shall appoint an individual to manage an establishment or agency if -

    (2) Where the registered provider appoints a person to manage the establishment or agency, he shall forthwith give notice to the Registration and Inspection Authority of -

Fitness of registered manager
    
12.  - (1) A person shall not manage an establishment or agency unless he is fit to do so.

    (2) A person is not fit to manage an establishment or agency unless -

Registered person: general requirements
    
13.  - (1) The registered provider and the registered manager shall, having regard to the size of the establishment or agency, the statement of purpose and the number and needs of the patients, carry on or (as the case may be) manage the establishment or agency with sufficient care, competence and skill.

    (2) If the registered person provider is -

from time to time such training as is appropriate to ensure that he has the skills necessary for carrying on the establishment or agency.

    (3) The registered manager shall undertake from time to time such training as is appropriate to ensure that he has the skills necessary for managing the establishment or agency.

Registered person: notification of offences
    
14. Where the registered person or the responsible individual is convicted of any criminal offence whether in Northern Ireland or elsewhere, he shall forthwith give notice in writing to the Regulation and Improvement Authority of -



PART III

CONDUCT OF HEALTH CARE ESTABLISHMENTS AND AGENCIES

QUALITY OF SERVICE PROVISION

Quality of treatment and other service provision
    
15.  - (1) Subject to regulation 7(3), the registered person shall provide treatment and any other services to patients in accordance with the statement of purpose, and shall ensure that the treatment and any other services provided to each patient -

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that all equipment used in or for the purposes of the establishment, or for the purposes of the agency is -

    (3) Where reusable medical devices are used in an establishment or agency, the registered person shall ensure that appropriate procedures are implemented in relation to cleaning, disinfection, inspection, packaging, sterilisation, transportation and storage of such devices.

    (4) The registered person shall ensure that medical devices designated for single use only are not re-used under any circumstances.

    (5) The procedures implemented in accordance with paragraph (3) shall be such as to ensure that reusable medical devices are handled safely and decontaminated effectively prior to re-use.

    (6) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements for the ordering, recording, handling, safe keeping, safe administration and disposal of medicines used in or for the purposes of the establishment, or for the purposes of the agency.

    (7) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements to minimise the risk of infection and toxic conditions and the spread of infection between patients and staff (including medical practitioners with practising privileges).

    (8) The registered person shall ensure that patients receive a comprehensive outpatient service.

    (9) If an establishment provides food for patients, the registered provider shall ensure that it is -

and that the menu is varied at suitable intervals.

Care and welfare of patients
    
16.  - (1) The registered person shall, so far as practicable, enable each patient to make decisions about matters affecting the way in which he is cared for and his general welfare.

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that patients are permitted to control their own money, except where a patient does not wish, or lacks the capacity, to do so, in which case the registered person shall ensure that patient monies are properly held and recorded and that receipts are issued as appropriate.

    (3) The registered person shall, so far as practicable, ascertain and take into account the wishes and feelings of all patients in determining the manner in which they are cared for and services are provided to them.

    (4) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements to ensure that the establishment or agency is conducted -

    (5) The registered provider and the registered manager (if any) shall each take all reasonable steps to ensure that the establishment or agency is conducted on the basis of good personal and professional relationships -

    (6) The registered person shall ensure that the patient's general practitioner is kept informed of relevant developments including significant family distress and this action is documented.

    (7) The registered person shall ensure that the information and communication procedures for the establishment or agency meet the needs of patients, their families and staff

Review of quality of treatment and other services
    
17.  - (1) The registered person shall introduce and maintain a system for reviewing at appropriate intervals the quality of treatment and other services provided in or for the purposes of an establishment or for the purposes of an agency.

    (2) The registered person shall supply to the Regulation and Improvement Authority a report in respect of any review conducted by him for the purposes of paragraph (1) and make a copy of the report available to patients.

    (3) The system referred to in paragraph (1) shall provide for consultation with patients and their representatives.

    (4) Where shortcomings in systems are highlighted as a result of an investigation, additional safeguards are put in place.

    (5) The registered person shall ensure there are arrangements for identifying, recording, analysing and learning from adverse incidents.

Staffing
    
18.  - (1) The registered person shall, having regard to the nature of the establishment or agency, the statement of purpose and the number and needs of patients, ensure that there is at all times an appropriate number of suitably qualified, skilled and experienced persons employed in or for the purposes of the establishment or, as the case may be, for the purposes of the agency.

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that each person employed in or for the purposes of the establishment or, for the purposes of the agency -

    (3) The registered person shall ensure that each person employed in or for the purposes of the establishment, or for the purposes of the agency and any medical practitioner with practising privileges, receives regular and appropriate appraisal and shall take such steps as may be necessary to address any aspect of -

which is found to be unsatisfactory.

    (4) The registered person shall take reasonable steps to ensure that any person working in an establishment or agency who is not employed by him and to whom paragraph (2) does not apply, is appropriately supervised while carrying out his duties.

    (5) The registered person shall maintain a record of the rostered shifts for each employee and a record of the hours worked by each person.

Fitness of workers
    
19.  - (1) The registered person shall ensure that -

    (2) A person is not fit to work in or for the purposes of an establishment, or for the purposes of an agency unless -

    (3) The registered person shall ensure that all healthcare professionals are covered by appropriate professional indemnity.

Guidance for health care professionals.
    
20. The registered person shall ensure that any code of ethics or professional practice prepared by a body which is responsible for regulation of members of a health care profession is made available in the establishment or agency to members of the health care profession in question.

Records
    
21.  - (1) The registered person shall ensure that -

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that -

    (3) The registered person shall ensure that the records specified in Part II of Schedule 3 are maintained and that they are -

Staff views as to conduct of establishment or agency
    
22.  - (1) This regulation applies to any matter relating to the conduct of the establishment or agency so far as it may affect the health and welfare of patients.

    (2) The registered person shall make arrangements to enable any person employed in or for the purposes of the establishment, or for the purposes of the agency, and any medical practitioner with practising privileges to inform the registered person and the Regulation and Improvement Authority of their views about any matter to which this regulation applies.

Complaints
    
23.  - (1) The registered person shall establish a procedure (in these Regulations referred to as "the complaints procedure") for receiving, managing and responding to complaints made to the registered person by a patient or a person acting on behalf of a patient.

    (2) The complaints procedure shall be appropriate to the needs of patients.

    (3) The registered person shall ensure that any complaint made under the complaints procedure is fully investigated.

    (4) The registered person shall, within 28 days after the date on which the complaint is made, or such shorter period as may be reasonable in the circumstances, inform the person who made the complaint of the investigative process, outcome and action (if any) that is to be taken.

    (5) The registered person shall supply a written copy of the complaints procedure to every patient and, upon request, to -

    (6) The copy of the complaints procedure shall include -

    (7) The registered person shall maintain a record of each complaint, including details of the investigations made, the outcome and any action taken in consequence and the requirements of regulation 21(3)(b) and (c) shall apply to that record.

    (8) The registered person shall supply to the Regulation and Improvement Authority annually a statement containing a summary of the complaints made during the preceding twelve months and the action taken in response.

Clinical trials and research
    
24. The registered person shall ensure that -

Fitness of premises
     25.  - (1) Subject to regulation 7(3), the premises used as an establishment or agency must be in a location and of a physical design and layout, which are suitable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in the statement of purpose.

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that -

    (3) The registered person shall provide for employees and medical practitioners with practising privileges -

    (4) The registered person shall, after consultation with the Fire Authority -

Visits by registered provider
    
26.  - (1) Where the registered provider is an individual but is not in day-to-day charge of the establishment or agency, he shall visit the establishment or agency premises in accordance with this regulation.

    (2) Where the registered provider is an organisation or a partnership, the establishment or agency shall be visited in accordance with this regulation by -

    (3) Visits under paragraph (1) or (2) shall take place at least once every six months and shall be unannounced.

    (4) The person carrying out the visit shall -

    (5) The registered provider shall maintain a copy of the report required to be made under paragraph (4)(c) on the establishment or agency and make it available on request to -

    (6) In the case of a visit under paragraph (2) -

Financial position
    
27.  - (1) The registered provider shall carry on the establishment or agency in such manner as is likely to ensure that the establishment or agency will be financially viable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in the statement of purpose.

    (2) The registered person shall, if the Regulation and Improvement Authority so requests, provide the Regulation and Improvement Authority with such information and documents as it may require for the purpose of considering the financial viability of the establishment or agency, including -

    (3) The registered person shall also provide the Regulation and Improvement Authority with such other information as it may require in order to consider the financial viability of the establishment or agency, including -

    (4) In this regulation, one company is associated with another if one of them has control of the other, or both are under the control of the same person.

NOTICES TO BE GIVEN TO THE REGULATION AND IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY

Notification of deaths and other events
    
28.  - (1) The registered person shall give notice to the Regulation and Improvement Authority of -

    (2) Notice under paragraph (1) shall be given within the period of 24 hours beginning with the event in question and, if given orally, shall be confirmed in writing as soon as practicable.

Notice of absence
    
29.  - (1) Where -

proposes to be absent from the establishment or agency for a continuous period of 28 days or more, the registered person shall give notice in writing to the Regulation and Improvement Authority of the proposed absence.

    (2) Except in the case of an emergency, the notice referred to in paragraph (1) shall be given no later than one month before the proposed absence commences or within such shorter period as may be agreed with the Regulation and Improvement Authority and the notice shall specify with respect to the proposed absence -

    (3) Where the absence arises as a result of an emergency, the registered person shall give notice of the absence within one week of its occurrence specifying the matters set out in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) of paragraph (2).

    (4) Where -

has been absent from the establishment or agency for a continuous period of 28 days or more, and the Regulation and Improvement Authority has not been given notice of the absence, the registered person, shall, without delay, give notice in writing to the Regulation and Improvement Authority of the absence, specifying the matters set out in paragraph (2)(a) to (e).

    (5) The registered person shall notify the Regulation and Improvement Authority of the return to duty of the registered provider or (as the case may be) the registered manager not later than 7 days after the date of his return.

Notice of changes
    
30. The registered person shall give notice in writing to the Regulation and Improvement Authority as soon as it is practicable to do so if any of the following events take place or are proposed to take place -

Appointment of liquidators etc
    
31.  - (1) Any person to whom paragraph (2) applies must -

    (2) This paragraph applies to any person appointed as -

Death of registered person
    
32.  - (1) If more than one person is registered in respect of an establishment or agency, and a registered person dies, the surviving registered person shall without delay notify the Regulation and Improvement Authority of the death in writing.

    (2) If only one person is registered in respect of an establishment or agency, and he dies, his personal representatives must notify the Regulation and Improvement Authority in writing -

    (3) The personal representatives of the deceased registered provider may carry on the establishment or agency without being registered in respect of it -

    (4) The Regulation and Improvement Authority may extend the period specified in paragraph (3)(a) by such further period, not exceeding one year, as the Regulation and Improvement Authority shall determine, and shall notify any such determination to the personal representatives in writing.

    (5) The personal representatives shall appoint a person to take full-time day-to-day charge of the establishment or agency during any period in which, in accordance with paragraph (3), they carry on the establishment or agency without being registered in respect of it.



PART IV

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS APPLYING TO INDEPENDENT HOSITALS

PATHOLOGY SERVICES, RESUSCITATION AND TREATMENT OF CHILDREN IN INDEPENDENT HOSPITALS

Application of regulations 34 to 36
    
33.  - (1) Regulations 34 to 36 apply to independent hospitals of the following kinds -

    (2) Regulation 34 also applies to any establishment or agency which provides pathology services.

Pathology services
    
34. The registered person shall ensure that -

Resuscitation
    
35.  - (1) The registered person shall prepare and implement a written statement of the policies to be applied and the procedures to be followed in the hospital in relation to resuscitation of patients, and shall review such statement annually.

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that policies and procedures implemented in accordance with paragraph (1) -

Treatment of children
    
36. The registered person shall ensure that, where a child is treated in an independent hospital -

Surgical procedures
    
37.  - (1) Where medical treatment (including cosmetic surgery) is provided under anaesthesia or sedation in an independent hospital, the registered person shall ensure that -

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that before a patient consents to any surgery offered by the independent hospital, he has received clear and comprehensive information about the procedure and any risks associated with it.

    (3) In the case of a patient who is not competent to consent to surgery, the information mentioned in paragraph (2) shall, wherever possible, be provided to his representative.

Dental treatment under general anaesthesia or sedation
    
38. Where the treatment provided in an independent hospital includes dental treatment under general anaesthesia or sedation, the registered person shall ensure that -

Use of certain techniques or technology
    
39.  - (1) The registered person shall ensure that no Class 3B or Class 4 laser or intense light source (within the meaning of regulation 4(1)), is used in or for the purposes of an independent hospital unless that hospital has in place a professional protocol drawn up by a trained and experienced medical practitioner or dentist from the relevant discipline in accordance with which treatment is to be provided, and is so provided.

    (2) The registered person shall ensure that such a laser or intense light source is used in or for the purposes of the hospital only by a person who has undertaken appropriate training and has demonstrated an understanding of -



PART V

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS APPLYING TO INDEPENDENT MEDICAL AGENCIES

Independent medical agencies
    
40. The registered person shall ensure that the register of patients to be maintained in relation to an independent medical agency under Part II of Schedule 3 includes the name of the medical practitioner by whom each patient is treated.



PART VI

MISCELLANEOUS

Compliance with regulations
    
41. Where there is more than one registered person in respect of an establishment or agency, anything which is required under these Regulations to be done by the registered person shall, if done by one of the registered persons, not be required to be done by any of the other registered persons.

Offences
    
42.  - (1) A contravention, or failure to comply with, any of the provisions of regulations 7, 8, 14, 15, 16(1) to (4), 17 to 32 and 34 to 40 shall be an offence.

    (2) The Regulation and Improvement Authority shall not bring proceedings against a person in respect of any contravention of these regulations unless -

    (3) Where the Regulation and Improvement Authority considers that the registered person has contravened any of the provisions of the regulations mentioned in paragraph (1), it may serve a notice on the registered person specifying -

    (4) The Regulation and Improvement Authority may bring proceedings against a person who was once, but no longer is a registered person, in respect of a failure to comply with regulation 21 and for this purpose, references in paragraphs (2) and (3) to a registered person shall be taken to include such a person.



Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety on


25th March 2005.

L.S.


N. McCann
Senior Officer of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety


SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 7


INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE


     1. The aims and objectives of the establishment or agency.

     2. The name and address of the registered provider and of any registered manager.

     3. The relevant qualifications and experience of the registered provider and any registered manager.

     4. The number, relevant qualifications and experience of the staff working in the establishment, or for the purposes of the agency.

     5. The organisational structure of the establishment or agency.

     6. The kinds of treatment and any other services provided for the purposes of the establishment or agency, the range of needs which those services are intended to meet and the facilities which are available for the benefit of patients.

     7. The arrangements made for consultation with patients about the operation of the establishment or agency.

     8. The arrangements made for contact between any in-patients and their relatives, friends and representatives.

     9. The arrangements for dealing with complaints.

     10. The arrangements for respecting the privacy and dignity of patients.



SCHEDULE 2
Regulations 10(3), 12(2) and 19(2)


INFORMATION REQUIRED IN RESPECT OF PERSONS SEEKING TO CARRY ON, MANAGE OR WORK AT AN ESTABLISHMENT OR AGENCY


     1. Positive proof of identity including a recent photograph.

     2. Either -

including, where applicable, the matters specified in section 113(3EA) and 115(6EA) of that Act[14] and the following provisions once they are in force, namely section 113(3EC)(a) and (b) and section 115(6EB)(a) and (b) of that Act[15].

     3. Two written references relating to the person, including a reference from the person's present or most recent employers, if any.

     4. Where a person has previously worked in a position whose duties which involved work with children or vulnerable adults, verification, so far as reasonably practicable, of the reason why he ceased to work in that position.

     5. Documentary evidence of any relevant qualifications or accredited training.

     6. A full employment history, together with a satisfactory written explanation of any gaps in employment.

     7. Where he is a health care professional, details of his registration with the body (if any) responsible for regulation of members of the health care profession in question.

     8. Details of any criminal offences -

     9. Confirmation that he is physically and mentally fit to fulfil his duties and responsibilities.

     10. Details of any professional indemnity insurance.



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 21(1), (3)



PART I

PERIOD FOR WHICH MEDICAL RECORDS MUST BE REATINED

Type of patient Minimum period of retention
(a) Patient who was under the age of 17 at the date on which the treatment to which the records refer was concluded.

Until the patient's 25th birthday.
(b) Patient who was aged 17 at the date on which the treatment to which the records refer was concluded.

Until the patient's 26th birthday.
(c) Patient who died before attaining the age of 18.

A period of 8 years beginning on the date of the patient's death.
(d) Patient whose records relate to treatment by a general practitioner.

A period of 10 years beginning on the date of the last entry.
(e) All other cases.

A period of 8 years beginning on the date of the last entry in the record.



PART II

RECORDS TO BE MAINTAINED FOR INSPECTION

     1. A register of patients, including -

     2. A register of all surgical operations performed in an establishment or by an agency, including -

     3. A register of each occasion on which a technique or technology to which regulation 39 applies has been used; including -

     4. A register of all mechanical and technical equipment used for the purposes of treatment provided by the establishment or agency including -

     5. A register of all events which must be notified to the Regulation and Improvement Authority in accordance with regulation 28.

     6. A register of each person employed in or for the purposes of the establishment, or for the purposes of the agency and each medical practitioner to whom practising privileges have been granted, including -

     7. A written record of suspected, alleged or actual incidents of abuse including details of the investigation, the outcome and action taken.

     8. A record of all documentation relating to the recruitment process.

     9. A record of all training and professional development activities completed by staff.

     10. A record of the annual appraisal for each member of staff.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations are made under the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 ("the Order"). Part II of the Order establishes the Northern Ireland Health and Personal Social Services Regulation and Improvement Authority ("the Regulation and Improvement Authority") and Part III provides for the registration and inspection of establishments and agencies, including independent health care establishments and agencies, by the Regulation and Improvement Authority. It also provides powers for regulations governing the conduct of establishments and agencies.

Regulation 4 provides that "listed services" include treatment using the prescribed techniques and technology set out in regulation 4(1). Regulation 4(2) then excepts certain techniques and technology from being listed services, and regulation 3 excludes certain establishments from the definition of an independent hospital under Article 2 of the Order. These include establishments providing medical or psychiatric treatment but which have no overnight beds for patients, establishments which are service hospitals under the Armed Forces Act 1981, or which are establishments catering for offenders. In addition, independent clinics (as defined in these Regulations) are excluded, as are establishments where general practitioners provide HPSS services, but where there may be a small minority of private patients who also receive treatment. The private residence of a patient is also excluded provided that treatment is provided there only to that patient, as are surgeries and consulting rooms (which are separate from a hospital) which provide medical services under arrangements made on behalf of patients by their employers or others, and sports grounds and gymnasia where treatment is given to those taking part in sporting activities and events.

Regulation 4(3) modifies the definition of cosmetic surgery for the purpose of Article 2(7) of the Order.

Regulation 5 defines the meaning of the term "independent clinic" and regulation 6 excepts certain establishments from being an independent medical agency.

By regulation 7, each establishment or agency must have a statement of purpose consisting of the matters set out in Schedule 1, and a patients' guide to the establishment or agency must be carried on in a manner which is consistent with the statement of purpose.

Regulations 10 to 14 make provision about the fitness of the persons carrying on and managing an establishment or agency and require satisfactory information to be obtained in relation to the matters prescribed in Schedule 2. Where the provider is an organisation, it must nominate a responsible individual in respect of whom this information must be available (regulation 10). Regulation 11 prescribes the circumstances where a manager must be appointed for the establishment or agency, and relation 13 imposes general requirements in relation to the proper conduct of the establishment or agency, and the need for appropriate training.

Part III makes provision about the conduct of establishments or agencies, in particular about the quality of the services to be provided in an establishment or agency, including matters relating to privacy, dignity and religious observance, the staffing of the establishment or agency and the fitness of workers and about complaints and record keeping (regulation 21 and Schedule 3). Provision is also made about the suitability of premises and the fire precautions to be taken and the management of establishments and agencies. The registered provider is required to visit the establishment or agency as prescribed (regulation 26), and regulation 27 imposes requirements relating to the financial viability of the establishment or agency. Regulations 28 to 32 deal with the giving of notices to the Regulation and Improvement Authority.

Part IV and Schedule 4 set out additional requirements that apply to independent hospitals, and Part V sets out additional requirements applying to independent medical agencies.

Part VI deals with miscellaneous matters. In particular, regulation 42 provides for offences. A breach of regulations 7, 8, 14, 15, 16(1) to (4), 17 to 32 and 34 to 40 may found an offence on the part of the registered person. However, no prosecution may be brought unless the Regulation and Improvement Authority has given the registered person a notice which sets out in what respect it is alleged he is not complying with a regulation, and what action, and by when the Regulation and Improvement Authority considers it is necessary in order to comply with the regulation.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 2003/431 (N.I. 9)back

[2] S.I. 2004/1031back

[3] S.I. 1984/1821 (N.I. 11)back

[4] 2002 c. 17back

[5] S.I. 2002/618back

[6] S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14)back

[7] 1981 c. 55back

[8] 1953 c. 18back

[9] 1968 c. 29back

[10] Copies of BS EN 60825-1 may be obtained from BSI Customer Services, 389 Chiswick Road, London W4 4ALback

[11] 1990 c. 37back

[12] S.I. 2004/1031back

[13] 1997 c. 50back

[14] Sections 113(3EA) and 115(6EA) are inserted by S.I. 2003/417 (N.I. 4) - Article 17back

[15] Sections 113(3EC) and 115(6EB) are inserted by S.I. 2003/417 (N.I. 4) - Article 47back

[16] S.I. 1978/1908 (N.I. 27)back

[17] S.R. 1979 No. 195; amended by the Osteopaths Act 1993 (c. 21) section 39; the Chiropractors Act 1994 (c. 17) section 40; S.R. 1987 No. 393, S.R. 2001 No. 248, and S.R. 2001 No. 400. The relevant provisions of the Osteopaths Act 1993 and the Chiropractors Act 1994 are repealed by section 133 of, and Schedule 10 to, the Police Act 1997 (c. 50)back

[18] 1997 c. 37back



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