Part I Organisation
F1Inspections
10JInspections of independent health care services
(1)
HIS may inspect—
(a)
any independent health care service;
(b)
the organisation or co-ordination of any independent health care service.
F2(c)
where services provided by an independent health care service and social services are provided in pursuance of an integration scheme approved under section 7 of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (“ the 2014 Act ”), the planning, organisation or co-ordination of those services.
(2)
The purposes of an inspection under F3subsection (1)(a) or (b) may include—
(a)
reviewing and evaluating the effectiveness of the provision of the services which are the subject of the inspection;
(b)
encouraging improvement in the provision of those services;
(c)
enabling consideration as to the need for any recommendations to be prepared as to any such improvement to be included in the report prepared under section 10N;
(d)
investigating any incident, event or cause for concern; and
(e)
enabling consideration as to the need for—
(i)
an improvement notice under section 10R;
(ii)
a condition notice under section 10U.
F4(f)
reviewing and evaluating the extent to which the independent health care service is complying with the integration delivery principles and contributing to achieving the national health and wellbeing outcomes,
(g)
reviewing and evaluating the extent to which the planning, organisation or co-ordination of services provided by an independent health care service and social services is complying with the integration delivery principles and contributing to achieving the national health and wellbeing outcomes,
(h)
reviewing and evaluating the effectiveness of a strategic plan prepared under section 29 of the 2014 Act in complying with the integration delivery principles and contributing to achieving the national health and wellbeing outcomes,
(i)
encouraging improvement in the extent to which implementation of a strategic plan prepared under section 29 of the 2014 Act complies with the integration delivery principles and contributes to achieving the national health and wellbeing outcomes, and
(j)
enabling consideration as to the need for any recommendations to be prepared as to any such improvement to be included in the report prepared under section 10N.
F5(2A)
The purposes of an inspection under subsection (1)(c) may include any of those mentioned in subsection (2)(f) to (j).
(3)
An inspection under this section may be in relation to—
(a)
any independent health care service or combination of independent health care services;
(b)
such of the services concerned provided to particular groups of persons;
(c)
any part of Scotland.
(4)
An inspection under this section must be conducted in accordance with a plan—
(a)
prepared in accordance with section 10L; and
(b)
approved by the Scottish Ministers.
(5)
HIS may at any time require a person providing any independent health care service to supply it with any information relating to the service which it considers necessary or expedient to have for the purposes of its independent health care functions.
(6)
References in this section to a person providing an independent health care service include, in the case of a service which is provided by a body corporate, a reference to a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body.
(7)
An inspection under this section may, subject to any regulations made under section 10O, take such form as HIS considers appropriate.
F6(8)
In this section—
“ integration delivery principles ” has the meaning given by section 31 of the 2014 Act;
“ national health and wellbeing outcomes ” has the same meaning as in section 5(1) of the 2014 Act;
“ social services ” has the meaning given by section 46 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010.