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Statutory Instruments
National Health Service, England And Wales
Made
10th February 2016
Laid before Parliament
17th February 2016
Coming into force
1st April 2016
The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 153(2) and (5) and 195(1) and (2) of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003(1).
In accordance with section 195(3) of that Act, the Secretary of State has consulted the Welsh Ministers(2).
1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Personal Injuries (NHS Charges) (Amounts) Amendment Regulations 2016 and come into force on 1st April 2016.
(2) These Regulations apply to England and Wales.
(3) In these Regulations, “principal Regulations” means the Personal Injuries (NHS Charges) (Amounts) Regulations 2015(3).
2. In Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations (amount of NHS charges), for the table in that Schedule, substitute the following table—
“(1) | (2) Ambulance services £ | (3) Out-patient £ | (4) In-patient £ | (5) Maximum £ |
---|---|---|---|---|
29th January 2007 | 159 | 505 | 620 | 37,100 |
1st April 2008 | 165 | 547 | 672 | 40,179 |
1st April 2009 | 171 | 566 | 695 | 41,545 |
1st April 2010 | 177 | 585 | 719 | 42,999 |
1st April 2011 | 181 | 600 | 737 | 44,056 |
1st April 2012 | 185 | 615 | 755 | 45,153 |
1st April 2013 | 189 | 627 | 770 | 46,046 |
1st April 2014 | 192 | 637 | 783 | 46,831 |
1st April 2015 | 195 | 647 | 796 | 47,569 |
1st April 2016 | 201 | 665 | 817 | 48,849” |
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health.
Prior
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,
Department of Health
10th February 2016
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations amend the Personal Injuries (NHS Charges) (Amounts) Regulations 2015 (“the principal Regulations”) which make provision about the charges payable under the scheme for the recovery of NHS charges in cases where an injured person who receives a compensation payment in respect of their injury has received NHS hospital treatment or ambulance services.
Amendments made to the principal Regulations by regulation 2, in inserting a substitute table in Schedule 1, increase the charges in respect of injuries which occur on or after 1st April 2016. Where the injured person is provided with NHS ambulance services, the charge is increased from £195 to £201. Where the injured person receives NHS treatment, but is not admitted to hospital, the charge is increased from £647 to £665. The daily charge for NHS in-patient treatment is increased from £796 to £817. The maximum charge in respect of an injury is increased from £47,569 to £48,849.
A full impact assessment has not been prepared for these Regulations as a negligible impact on business, charities or voluntary bodies is foreseen.
2003 c.43. By virtue of section 167(1), the powers are exercisable in relation to England and Wales by the Secretary of State. See section 168 for the definition of “prescribed”. Section 195 was amended by section 6 of, and Schedule 4 to, the National Health Service (Consequential Provisions) Act 2006 (c.43).
Functions conferred or imposed on the National Assembly for Wales immediately before the first appointment of a First Minister under section 46 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 (c.32) (“GOWA”) by an enactment contained in an Act were transferred to the Welsh Ministers by section 162(1) of, and paragraph 30(2) of Schedule 11 to, GOWA.
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