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Referral services
2.—(1) A contractor who provides one or more of the additional services specified in paragraph 1 as a referral service will, at the time of the first examination of the patient, ensure that the patient is provided with a referral treatment plan on a form supplied for that purpose by the Relevant Body which will specify—
(a)the name of the patient;
(b)the name of the contractor;
(c)the particulars of the places where the patient will receive the referral service to be provided to him or her by the contractor;
(d)the telephone number at which the contractor may be contacted during its normal surgery hours;
(e)details of the services which are at the date of that examination considered to be necessary for the contractor to provide having regard to the reason for the referral; and
(f)any proposals the contractor may have for private services as an alternative to the services proposed under the agreement, including particulars of the cost to the patient if he or she were to accept the provision of private services.
(2) Where the services included in the referral treatment plan need to be varied for clinical reasons, the contractor will provide the patient with a revised referral treatment plan in accordance with sub-paragraph (1).
(3) The contractor will, subject to the termination of, or being unable to complete a course of treatment in accordance with paragraph 7(5) or (6) of Schedule 3 (course of treatment), provide the services which are detailed in the referral treatment plan, or where a revised treatment plan is provided pursuant to sub-paragraph (2), pursuant to that revised treatment plan.
(4) This paragraph does not apply where a patient has been referred to the contractor for advanced mandatory services limited only to examination and advice, and the contractor only provides examination and advice in respect of that patient.
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