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The Secretary of State for Health, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 15 (7), 17(1) to (3), 19(1) and (2)(j) to (p) and 38(5) to (7) of, and paragraph 12(1) and (2) of Schedule 6 to, the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement, application and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Patients' Forums (Functions) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 1st September 2003. (2) These Regulations apply to England only. (3) In these Regulations -
Joint exercise of functions and co-operation
(b) in the case of a Patients' Forum established for an NHS trust, that NHS trust,
and, except where, in the opinion of those persons or bodies, this would compromise the effective provision of health services or patients' safety, privacy or dignity, and without prejudice to paragraph (2), those persons and bodies shall comply with any request for entry.
(b) Local Health Boards; (c) local authorities; (d) NHS trusts; (e) persons providing services under Part 2 of the 1977 Act or under arrangements under section 28C of that Act; (f) persons providing piloted services under pilot schemes established under section 28 of the 2001 Act, or providing services under an LPS scheme established under Schedule 8A to the 1977 Act; or (g) persons who own or control premises where services as mentioned in (e) or (f) are provided.
(4) A person authorised by a Patients' Forum under paragraph (1) may not enter any premises or part of premises used as residential accommodation -
(b) by persons referred to in paragraphs (3) (e) to (g),
without first having obtained the consent of those persons.
(b) included in the Patients' Forum's annual report.
(3) A Patients' Forum shall send a copy of its annual accounts for each financial year to the Commission no later than 31st May after the end of that financial year and the Commission shall include a summary of all Patients' Forums' annual accounts in its annual accounts.
(b) an NHS trust; (c) a Primary Care Trust; (d) the Commission; (e) a person providing independent advocacy services (within the meaning given by section 19A of the 1977 Act); and (f) another Patients' Forum.
Restrictions on disclosure of information to a Patients' Forum
(b) is prohibited from disclosure by or under any enactment or is protected by the common law, unless paragraph (3) applies.
(2) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1)(a) are -
(b) the individual consents to the information being disclosed.
(3) This paragraph applies where -
(b) the information can be disclosed in a form from which the identity of the individual cannot be ascertained.
(4) In a case where the information falls within paragraph (1)(a) or (3)(b), a Patients' Forum may require the person holding the information to disclose the information in a form from which the identity of the individual concerned cannot be ascertained.
(b) a list of the Patients' Forum's members and, where appropriate and subject to their consent, of other participants involved in the review.
(3) A copy of the report referred to in paragraph (1) shall be provided to -
(b) the provider of any independent advocacy services mentioned in the report; (c) the Strategic Health Authority responsible for the performance management of the NHS trust or Primary Care Trust to which the report relates; (d) any other Patients' Forum which had a role in carrying out the review; (e) the Commission; and (f) any other person or body requesting a copy of the report.
(4) Where a Patients' Forum requests a response from the NHS trust or Primary Care Trust for which it is established and to whom it has made a report or recommendation, that trust shall respond in writing to the Patients' Forum promptly and in any event no later than the twentieth working day following the date the request was made giving an explanation of -
(b) why it does not intend to take any action.
(5) If the trust from whom a response has been requested under paragraph (4) fails to respond in accordance with that paragraph, or the Patients' Forum is not satisfied that appropriate action has been or will be taken by that trust following such a response, it may refer the matter to -
(b) a relevant overview and scrutiny committee (within the meaning given in section 15(9) of the Act).
(6) A Patients' Forum shall not refer any matter under paragraph (5) until it has made all reasonable efforts to resolve the matter with the NHS trust or Primary Care Trust concerned and it considers that those efforts have failed. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations make provision in relation to the functions of Patients' Forums established under section 15 of the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002. The Regulations make provision in relation to the exercise of Patients' Forums' functions in England. In particular, they make provision for joint exercise of functions and co-operation (regulation 2), rights of entry and inspection of premises (regulation 3), annual accounts (regulation 4), the provision of information to Patients' Forums (regulations 5 and 6), referrals to overview and scrutiny committees (regulation 7), and annual and other reports (regulation 8). Notes: [1] 2002 c. 17.back
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