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Written Question
Out of Area Treatment: Channel Islands
Monday 13th November 2017

Asked by: Lord Beith (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of reports that NHS Trusts have been advised to charge residents of Channel Islands 150 per cent of the cost of specialist treatments received at English hospitals.

Answered by Lord O'Shaughnessy

The United Kingdom has a residence based health care system, and entitlement to free National Health Service care is largely based on being ordinarily resident in the UK, or being otherwise exempt from charge under the NHS (Charges to Overseas Visitors) Regulations 2015, as amended the Charging Regulations.

A person who is not ordinarily resident in the UK (an overseas visitor) is subject to the Charging Regulations, which require providers of NHS relevant services to make and recover charges from overseas visitors unless an exemption category in the Charging Regulations applies. Since April 2015, it is a requirement when making these charges to apply a charge of 150% of the national tariff to those overseas visitors who are resident outside the European Economic Area, including those resident in the Channel Islands.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 24 Mar 2015
Vaccine Damage Payments Act

"I welcome the attention that the hon. Gentleman has brought to this matter, as he has on previous occasions. The root of the problem is the distinction between compensation for negligence, which rightly exists to ensure that a negligent organisation pays a penalty, and the provision of the help that …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 25 Nov 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"T9. Do Ministers agree that the patient transport guidance should be interpreted with an understanding of rural needs, rather than telling my elderly constituents to report to a hospital 60 miles away and to get three buses there and three back that do not connect with each other in order …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 21 Oct 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"10. If he will take steps to encourage greater co-operation between the NHS in north-east England and in Scotland...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 21 Oct 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"Does my hon. Friend agree that if someone’s nearest hospital or health centre is on the other side of the border, the health bureaucracy should not set up artificial barriers to access and any advice the Department gives should reflect that principle?..."
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Written Question
Public Records
Friday 17th October 2014

Asked by: Lord Beith (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what targets have been set for the release of his Department's material to the National Archives; what progress has been made in meeting those targets; and how many staff in his Department are engaged in reviewing records for that purpose.

Answered by Dan Poulter

The Department has two full-time reviewers, supported by a team leader. The Department is recruiting two additional full-time staff as sensitivity reviewers to support the transfer of records to The National Archives.

Departmental progress is reported to The National Archives on a bi-annual basis and is available on their website at:

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/record-transfer-report.htm


Written Question
Health Services
Thursday 16th October 2014

Asked by: Lord Beith (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what guidance his Department provides to clinical commissioning groups about commissioning services on treatments from hospitals (a) in Scotland and (b) outside their own area.

Answered by Norman Lamb

Clinical commissioning groups’ (CCGs) commissioning responsibilities are set out in the NHS Act 2006, The National Health Service Commissioning Board and Clinical Commissioning Groups (Responsibilities and Standing Rules) Regulations 2012 (SI 2012/2996) and The National Health Service (Clinical Commissioning Groups— Disapplication of Responsibility) Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/350), as amended.

NHS England have published the document ‘Who Pays? Determining responsibility for payments to providers’ which provides guidance for CCGs on commissioning services from hospitals in Scotland and outside their own area.

A copy is attached.


Written Question
Out of Area Treatment: Scotland
Tuesday 24th June 2014

Asked by: Lord Beith (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what (a) arrangements and (b) contracts NHS England has for non-emergency specialist care and treatment of English residents in Scottish hospitals.

Answered by Jane Ellison

NHS England has a block contract (value £250,000 a year) for vein of Galen malformation services with the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"13. If he will bring forward proposals to widen the range of services and treatments available in community hospitals in rural areas...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"A new community hospital is to be built in Berwick, which is 50 miles from major hospitals. Will it be free to offer a wider range of services, along the lines envisaged by the NHS chief executive in his recent comments?..."
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