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The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 19, 105(7) and 108(1) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (General Medical Services) (Scotland) Amendment (No.3) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 27th July 1998. (2) In these Regulations, "the 1995 Regulations" means the National Health Service (General Medical Services) (Scotland) Regulations 1995([2] GMS local development schemes 2. - (1) In regulation 35 of the 1995 Regulations (payments), at the beginning of paragraph (1), insert "Subject to regulation 35B,". (2) After regulation 35A([3] insert-
35B. - (1) A Board may as respects any financial year establish one or more GMS local development schemes if-
(b) such remuneration is of a description designated by the Secretary of State in relation to that financial year for the purposes of section 85(1AA)(b) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978([4]
(2) Schedule 8A defines a GMS local development scheme, and makes further provision in connection with such schemes.
(b) the number of doctors to whom such payments have been made; and (c) a description of the aspects of general medical services which were the subject of the Board's GMS local development schemes in that financial year.".
(3) In regulation 36 of the 1995 Regulations (claims and overpayments), in paragraph (1), at the end insert "or (as the case may be) with the terms of a GMS local development scheme". 1. - (1) A GMS local development scheme is one whereby payments are made to doctors in respect of the provision by them of general medical services to standards or in ways specified in the scheme. (2) A GMS local development scheme-
(b) subject to paragraph 4, may include provision for the payments referred to in sub-paragraph (1) to take account of any additional need which the doctor may have for computers, premises and practice staff in consequence of his providing general medical services to the standards or in the ways specified in the scheme.
(3) A Board may have more than one GMS local development scheme, and may amend or revoke any of them.
(b) that the scheme would help to make improvements in the provision of general medical services in its area (or in the part of its area to which the scheme relates).
(2) Eligibility on the part of a doctor for payments under a GMS local development scheme may be subject to conditions, including conditions designed to secure as respects the doctor's provision of general medical services that the standards referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) are maintained, and the improvements referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(b) are made.
(b) but for that determination or, as the case may be, the ceiling, a higher payment could have been made under the Statement,
a GMS local development scheme may provide for additional payments in respect of the same thing.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations further amend the National Health Service (General Medical Services) (Scotland) Regulations 1995 ("the 1995 Regulations") which regulate the terms on which general medical services are provided under the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 ("the Act"). Regulation 2 inserts a new regulation 35B into the 1995 Regulations. This regulation enables a Health Board to establish one or more general medical services local development schemes ("LDSs"), provided it has been designated as a determining authority by the Secretary of State and the remuneration is of a description designated by the Secretary of State for that purpose under section 85(1AA)(b) of the Act. The new Regulation 35B also requires a Health Board to make payments in accordance with the determination for each financial year to doctors on its medical list who qualify; and to publish certain information about the LDSs established in its area. Regulation 2(3) makes a consequential amendment to regulation 36 of the 1995 Regulations. Regulation 2(4) and the Schedule insert a new Schedule 8A to the 1995 Regulations, which makes further provision about LDSs. In particular, Schedule 8A defines an LDS and provides that the Health Board must be satisfied or specified criteria before it can establish an LDS. It provides that LDSs cannot be used to duplicate any payment for which provision is made in the Statement referred to in regulation 35(1) of the 1995 Regulations, but may be used to make payments in addition to payments made under the Statement. Notes: [1] 1978 c.29; section 19 was amended by the Health Services Act 1980 (c.53) ("the 1980 Act"), section 7, by the Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Act 1983 (c.41) ("the 1983 Act"), Schedule 7, paragraph 2, by the Medical Act 1983 (c.54), Schedule 5, paragraph 17(a), by the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c.19), section 37 and by the Medical (Professional Performance) Act 1995 (c.51), Schedule, paragraph 29(a) and is to be read with the Health and Medicines Act 1988 (c.49), section 17; section 105(7) was amended by the 1980 Act, Schedule 6, paragraph 5 and Schedule 7 and by the 1983 Act, Schedule 9, paragraph 24; see section 108(1) for the definitions of "prescribed" and "regulations".back [2] S.I. 1995/416, amended by S.I. 1995/3199, 1996/842 and 1504, 1997/943 and 1473 and 1998/4 and 660.back [3] Regulation 35A was inserted by S.I. 1995/3199.back [4] Subsection (1AA) of section 85 was inserted by the National Health Service (Primary Care) Act 1997 (c.46), section 37(1).back
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