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Made | 4th September 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 10th September 2003 | ||
Coming into force | |||
For the purposes of regulations 1 to 6, 10, 12 and 13 to 18 | 1st October 2003 | ||
For all other purposes | 5th January 2004 |
(2) These Regulations apply to England only.
Interpretation
2.
In these Regulations -
Prescribed care
3.
- (1) For the purposes of the definition of "qualifying hospital patient" in section 1 of the Act care is of a prescribed description if it is -
(2) In paragraph (1) acute care means, subject to paragraph (3), intensive medical treatment provided by or under the supervision of a consultant which is for a limited time after which the patient no longer benefits from that treatment.
(3) The following types of care are not acute care -
(4) In paragraph (3) intermediate care means a structured programme of care provided for a limited period of time to assist a person to maintain or regain the ability to live in his home.
Notice of possible need for community care services
4.
- (1) A notice given by an NHS body to a social services authority under section 2 shall -
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a notice given "in written form" means in a manner which is in, or which is capable of being reproduced in, legible form.
(3) Such a notice shall contain the following information[8] -
(f) the name of the person at the hospital who will be responsible for liaising with the social services authority in relation to the patient's discharge from that hospital.
(4) Such a notice must be withdrawn where -
(5) Such a notice shall cease to have effect upon -
Notice of proposed discharge date
5.
- (1) A notice given by a responsible NHS body to a responsible authority under section 5(3) of the Act shall -
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a notice given "in written form" means in a manner which is in, or which is capable of being reproduced in, legible form.
(3) Such a notice shall contain the following information -
(4) Such a notice must be withdrawn if the responsible NHS body considers that it is no longer likely to be safe to discharge the patient from hospital on the proposed day, except where that is only because the responsible authority has not complied with its duties under section 4(2) of the Act or because the responsible authority has not made available for -
Minimum interval
6.
The period prescribed as the minimum interval for the purposes of section 5(6)(b) of the Act is two days[9].
Delayed discharge payment
7.
The amount of payment prescribed for the purposes of section 6(2) of the Act is, for each day of the delayed discharge period -
Days exempt from liability
8.
- (1) The day after the relevant day[10] shall not be treated as a day of the delayed discharge period[11] if by 11am on that day the responsible authority is ready to provide the services which it decided it would provide under section 4(2)(b) and 4(3)(b) of the Act.
(2) If the day after the relevant day is a Sunday or a public holiday it shall not be treated as a day of the delayed discharge period and the following day (excluding Sundays and public holidays) shall be treated as the day after the relevant day.
(3) Any day on which the patient suffers what the responsible NHS body considers to be a short-term deterioration, so that he is not fit for discharge on the relevant day, shall not be treated as a day of the delayed discharge period.
Days on which liability ends
9.
The delayed discharge period shall end on any day on which any of the following circumstances occur -
Deemed time of notices
10.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (3), any notice given under section 2 of the Act which is given -
shall be treated as having been given on the following day.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), any notice given under section 5(3) of the Act which is given -
shall be treated as having been given on the following day.
(3) If a notice would, by virtue of paragraphs (1) or (2), be treated as having been given on a Sunday or a public holiday, the notice shall instead be treated as having been given on the following day (excluding Sundays and public holidays).
Deemed day of discharge
11.
Where -
the patient shall be treated as having been discharged on the previous day.
Lists of Persons
12.
- (1) Each Strategic Health Authority shall keep -
who are in that Authority's opinion, suitable to be appointed to panels to assist in the resolution of disputes between two or more public authorities about matters arising under or in relation to Part 1 of the Act[12].
(2) In paragraph (1)(a), a person is a representative of a health service body if he is -
a health service body.
(3) In paragraph (1)(b), a person is a representative of a social services authority if he is -
a local authority.
(4) In paragraph 1(c), a person is independent of both health service bodies and social services authorities if he is not a representative of a health service body or a social services authority.
Inclusion on and removal of a person's name from a list
13.
- (1) A Strategic Health Authority shall not include a person on any of the lists to be kept under regulation 12(1) unless each social services authority any part of whose area is situated in that Strategic Health Authority's area has been consulted about that person's inclusion.
(2) A person shall be included on a list kept under regulation 12(1) for such period, not exceeding 3 years, as the Strategic Health Authority may specify when including him on the list and shall be eligible to be included in the list again at the end of that period.
(3) Any person who is included on a list may give notice in writing to the Chief Executive of the Strategic Health Authority that he wishes to be removed from the list and that Authority shall forthwith remove that person from the list.
(4) Where a Strategic Health Authority is of the opinion that a person included on a list is no longer suitable to be included on a list, the Authority may remove him from the list and if it does so, shall forthwith notify him in writing of his removal and the reason for the removal.
Application for assistance with the resolution of a dispute
14.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (3), where -
any of those public authorities may apply in writing to the Strategic Health Authority in whose area it is situated for the appointment of a panel in accordance with regulation 15.
(2) In paragraph (1) a public authority is situated in a Strategic Health Authority's area if -
(3) Where a dispute arises involving two or more public authorities and at least one of those authorities is situated in a different Strategic Health Authority's area than the other or others, the Strategic Health Authority in whose area the responsible NHS body is situated shall be the Strategic Health Authority to which the public authorities shall apply for the appointment of a panel under paragraph (1).
(4) Paragraph (1) does not apply to any dispute about the ordinary residence of a person who is or is expected to become a qualifying hospital patient.
Appointment of a panel to assist with the resolution of a dispute
15.
- (1) Within 7 days of the receipt of an application under regulation 14(1), the Strategic Health Authority shall appoint a panel in accordance with paragraph (2).
(2) The panel appointed shall consist of -
(3) The Strategic Health Authority shall pay to persons appointed to a panel such expenses as appear to it to be reasonable.
Procedure of the panel
16.
- (1) Following his appointment under regulation 15(2)(a), the chairman shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, notify the public authorities concerned in writing of -
(2) The panel, following consideration of any representations submitted or made, may make such recommendations as it considers appropriate to resolve the dispute, and shall inform the public authorities concerned of those recommendations.
(3) Unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so the panel shall make its recommendations within 28 days of its being appointed.
(4) The recommendations made by the panel under paragraph (2) may include the payment of monies by one public authority to another, but any such payment shall not include any amount representing the costs incurred by the public authorities in relation to the application to the Strategic Health Authority under regulation 14 and the proceedings before the panel.
Legal Proceedings
17.
Any public authority involved in a dispute arising under or in relation to Part 1 of the Act shall not bring legal proceedings in relation to that dispute until a panel appointed under regulation 15 has made a recommendation in relation to the dispute.
Ordinary residence
18.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), in a case where a social services authority has been given a notice under section 2 of the Act, that authority shall be required to undertake the duties in section 4 of the Act and, on or after 5th January 2004, be liable for any payment under section 6 of the Act, notwithstanding that it disputes that the patient is ordinarily resident in its area.
(2) In a case where it becomes clear prior to the patient's discharge, for any of the reasons set out in paragraph (3), that the responsible NHS body gave a notice under section 2 of the Act to a social services authority in which the patient was not ordinarily resident ("the wrong authority"), then the social services authority in which the patient was ordinarily resident ("the correct authority") shall become the responsible authority and shall become responsible for the duties and liabilities accordingly.
(3) The reasons referred to in paragraph (2) are that -
(4) In a case where a social services authority is identified as the wrong authority in relation to a patient, it shall be entitled to claim reimbursement from the correct authority for any costs it (the wrong authority) incurred in -
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health
Stephen Ladyman
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Health
4th September 2003
[2] See section 1(1) of the Community Care (Delayed Discharges etc.) Act 2003 ("the Act") for the definition of NHS body.back
[3] See section 1(1) of the Act.back
[6] See section 12 of the Act.back
[7] S.I. 2003/2276. See sections 11(3) and 12 of the Act.back
[8] See also section 2(3)(a) of the Act.back
[9] See also section 5(8) of the Act.back
[10] See section 5(6) of the Act.back
[11] See section 6(4) of the Act.back
[12] See section 9(1) and (2) of the Act and, for the definition of public authority, section 9(6) of the Act.back