PART 6 E+WStanding rules: NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS funded nursing care

Duty of relevant bodies: joint working with social services authoritiesE+W

22.—(1) A relevant body must, insofar as is reasonably practicable—

(a)consult with the relevant social services authority before making a decision about a person's eligibility for NHS Continuing Healthcare, including any decision that a person receiving NHS Continuing Healthcare is no longer eligible to do so; and

(b)co-operate with the relevant social services authority in arranging for persons to participate in a multi-disciplinary team for the purpose of fulfilling its duty under regulation 21(5).

(2) Where there is a dispute between a relevant body and the relevant social services authority about—

(a)a decision as to eligibility for NHS Continuing Healthcare; or

(b)where a person is not eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare, the contribution of a relevant body or social services authority to a joint package of care for that person,

the relevant body must, having regard to the National Framework, agree a dispute resolution procedure with the relevant social services authority, and resolve the disagreement in accordance with that procedure.

(3) In complying with its duties under regulation 21 and this regulation, a relevant body must have due regard to the need to promote and secure the continuity of appropriate services for persons who—

(a)are receiving community care services under [F1Part 1 of the Care Act 2014 (care and support) or section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (after-care)] on the date on which they are found to be eligible to receive NHS Continuing Healthcare;

(b)have been in receipt of NHS Continuing Healthcare but are determined to be no longer eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare; or

(c)are otherwise determined to be ineligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare.