The National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) Regulations 2015

Out of hours servicesE+W

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18.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), a contract must provide for the provision by a contractor of out of hours services.

(2) A contractor whose contract includes the provision of out of hours services—

(a)is only required to provide out of hours services to a patient if, in the contractor's reasonable opinion having regard to the patient's medical condition, it would not be reasonable in all the circumstances for the patient to wait to obtain those services; and

(b)must, in the provision of out of hours services—

(i)meet the quality requirements set out in [F1the Integrated Urgent Care Key Performance Indicators published on 25th June 2018], and

(ii)comply with any requests for information which it receives from, or on behalf of, [F2NHS England] about the provision by the contractor of out of hours services to its registered patients in such manner, and before the end of such period, as is specified in the request.

(3) Where a contractor is not required to provide out of hours services under a contract or, by virtue of Part 6, has opted out of the provision of such services under the contract, the contractor must—

(a)monitor the quality of the out of hours services which are offered or provided to the contractor's registered patients having regard to the [F3Integrated Urgent Care Key Performance Indicators] referred to in paragraph (2)(b), and record, and act appropriately in relation to, any concerns arising;

(b)record any patient feedback received, including any complaints;

(c)report to [F2NHS England] , either at the request of [F2NHS England] or otherwise, any concerns arising about the quality of the out of hours services which are offered or provided to patients having regard to—

(i)any patient feedback received, including any complaints, and

(ii)the quality requirements set out in the [F4Integrated Urgent Care Key Performance Indicators] referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(b).