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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
2003 No. 816 (W.101)
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE, WALES
The Local Health Boards (Functions) (Amendment) Regulations 2003
Made
20th March 2003
Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1
The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of powers conferred upon it by sections 16BB(1), (3) and (5) and 126(4) of the National Health Service Act 1977[1] hereby makes the following Regulations:
Citation, commencement and application 1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Local Health Boards (Functions) (Amendment) Regulations 2003 and come into force on 1st April 2003 immediately after the coming into force of the Local Health Boards (Functions) Regulations 2003[2] and apply to Wales only.
Interpretation 2.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires -
"the principal Regulations" ("y prif Rheoliadau") means the Local Health Board (Functions) Regulations 2003[3].
Amendment of the principal Regulations 3.
The principal Regulations shall be amended in accordance with regulation 4.
4.
Delete the Schedule to the principal Regulations (excepted functions of a relevant Health Authority) and substitute the Schedule hereto.
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[4].
John Marek
The Deputy Presiding Officer of the National Assembly
Commissioning of Specialised Services for adults and children in respect of: -
Description
Blood and bone marrow transplantation
Autografts and Allografts, all phases.
Assessment and provision of equipment for people with complex physical disability
Prosthetics and complex orthotics;Wheelchair provision including complex postural seating and powered wheelchair controls; Communication aids (excluding all forms of hearing aids and cochlear implants);
Environmental controls and other electronic assistive technology;
Telecare.
All services provided by the Artificial Limbs and Appliances Service.
Haemophilia and other bleeding disorders
All activity including genetic support.
Spinal services
Spinal injuries (with damage or threat to spinal cord function) - all activity in designated centres;
Complex spinal deformity surgery and reconstructive spinal surgery (without threat to spinal cord function).
Burns services
The treatment of complex burns including acute surgical care, intensive care, rehabilitation and multiple in-patient and out patient interventions for re-constructive surgery.
Cystic fibrosis
All services including outreach and shared care.
Cleft lip and palate services
Services provided by all relevant specialites
Allergy
Treatment of allergic disease requiring special facilities for investigation and management normally available only in national specialist centres.
Medical genetics
Clinical genetics;
Laboratory genetics;
Cytogenetics;
Molecular genetics;
Metabolic biochemistry;
Planning for population screening
Clinical Immunology
Laboratory investigation for the diagnosis, clinical assessment and treatment of patients with suspected and established primary and humoral immunodeficiences and the monitoring of complex therapies.
Commissioning of Specialised Services for Adults in respect of: -
Cancer Services
Specialised services including Continuous Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy (for lung cancer), Stereotactic radiosurgery, total skin electon beam radiotherapy cutaneous lymphoma only, micrographic surgery for skin cancer, thoracic surgery for the treatment of cancer, exenterative surgery for gynaecological cancer, brachytherapy, hyperthermia, radionuclide therapy, specialised palliative care services for common cancers: stents, laser and cryotherapy, photodynamic therapy, conformal radiotherapy, photopheresis, Position Emmission Tomography scanning, testing people for cancers that have genetic or familial associations including familial polyposis, hereditary non-polyposis, colon, breast.Specialised conditions including brain/central nervous system/spinal cancers, endrocrine, sarcoma (soft tissue and bone), skin cancer (melanoma (any site)), cutaneous lymphoma, Human Immunodeficiency Virus related malignancies, mesthelioma, specialised gynaecological cancers - vulval, vaginal and germ cell cancers, head & neck cancers, haematological malignancies such as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma, urological cancers - complex bladder, retro-peritoneal surgery, testes, lymphnode section, complex penile; pituitary tumours and teenage & young adult cancer (up to age 25).
Complex rehabilitation for brain injury and complex disability
Centres providing a significant proportion of complex rehabilitation - excluding local aftercare and rehabilitation.
Neurosciences
Neurosurgery;
Neurology (excluding in-patient stroke and cerebral haemorrhage);
Neurorehabilitation;
Neuropathology;
Neurophysiology;
Neuroradiology;
Neuroophthalmology;
Neurootology.
Renal services
Treatment for End Stage Renal Failure;
Treatment for acute renal failure;
General nephrology (provided in a main nephrology unit);
Renal related surgery including dialysis.
Home parental nutrition
Home care packages and support provided by hospital team.
Surgery on the skin and/or appendages including microsurgery.
Thoracic surgery
Surgery on the lungs and thoracic cavity and walls excluding cardiac surgery
Women's health
Foetal medicine including prenatal diagnosis and foetal therapy; Congenital abnormalities of the genital tract.Infertility Services involving in-vitro techniques
Pathology
Dermatology
Cochlear Implants
Commissioning of Specialised Services for Children in respect of: -
Paediatric Neurosciences (Including complex disability and rehabilitation);
Metabolic disorders;
Paediatric endocrinology and diabetes;
Rheumatology;
Specialised child and adolescent mental health services;
Specialised dermatology;
Paediatric surgery;
Paediatric orthopaedic surgery;
Paediatric ophthalmology;
Paediatric ear, nose and throat surgery;
Paediatric oral and maxillofacial surgery;
Paediatric plastic surgery;
Paediatric urology;
Complex child and adolescent gynaecology, congenital anomalies and intersex.
Other Services
Rheumatology;
Endocrinology;
Hyperbaric treatment;
Respiratory services;
Vascular services;
Pain management services;
Bone Anchored Hearing Aids;
Colorectal services;
Orthopaedic services;
Morbid obesity services.
Highly specialised services which are commissioned on a UK basis by the National Specialist Commissioning Advisory Group
National Poisons Information Service
Advisory service for the identification, treatment and management of poisoning.
NHS Direct
National Population Screening Programmes
Programmes of population screening including NHS Breast Screening Programme, Cervical Screening Wales and New Born Hearing Screening Wales.
Emergency Ambulance Services
Emergency transport services for the sick and injured.
Blood Transfusion and Tissue Typing Services
The collection, testing and distribution of blood and blood products in Wales, including autologous transfusion, storage and distribution of blood products, tertiary reference service for transfusion serology, a medical advisory service and support to the transfusion medicine teaching curriculum; Maintaining the Welsh Bone Marrow Donor Registry and a tissue typing service for transplantation.
Regional Pharmaceutical Services
Clinical Support Services; Quality and Technical Services;Surgical Materials Testing Service.
Dental Service Increment Training
Service Increment for Training
Functions under section 87 of the Water Industry Act 1991[5]
Emergency Planning services.
Medical SIFT
Service Increment for Training
Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
Functions of a local supervising authority (LSA) pursuant to article 42(1)(b) and article 43 of the Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001.[6]
These Regulations amend the Local Health Boards (Functions) Regulations 2003 ("the principal Regulations"). The principal Regulations specified the functions to be exercised by Local Health Boards as those functions previously undertaken by the relevant Health Authority as at midnight 31st March 2003. Certain functions, being those set out in the Schedule to the principal Regulations, were excepted from the functions conferred on Local Health Boards. These Regulations amend the principal Regulations by substituting a new Schedule of excepted functions.