PART 1GENERAL AND INTRODUCTION

NHS travelling expenses

3.—(1) In these Regulations “NHS travelling expenses” (“treuliau teithio GIG”) means the travelling expenses which a person necessarily incurs—

(a)in attending—

(i)a health service hospital,

(ii)any other establishment managed by an NHS Trust or a Local Health Board, or

(iii)any other place in the United Kingdom,

for the provision of any services (except personal medical or personal dental services provided under Parts 4 and 5 of the Act) under the care of a consultant in accordance with Parts 1 and 2 of the Act; and

(b)in travelling to a port in Great Britain for the purpose of travelling abroad in order to receive services provided pursuant to arrangements made under section 10 of and paragraph 18 of Schedule 3 to the Act.

(2) In these Regulations “NHS foreign travelling expenses” (“treuliau teithio tramor GIG”) means the travelling expenses which a person necessarily incurs in travelling abroad from a port in Great Britain in order to receive services pursuant to arrangements made under section 10 of and paragraph 18 of Schedule 3 to the Act.

(3) NHS travelling expenses and NHS foreign travelling expenses include the travelling expenses of a companion in a case where the person to whom services are provided is either—

(a)a child; or

(b)a person whose medical condition is such that, in the opinion of a doctor involved in the provision of the services or, where appropriate, another health care professional so involved, a companion is necessary.

(4) A person who wishes to rely on entitlement to NHS travelling expenses must—

(a)unless he or she is a person who by virtue of regulation 5(1) is not required to make such a claim, make a claim to entitlement under regulation 7; and

(b)make an application for payment of travelling expenses under regulation 9.

(5) The amount of any NHS travelling expenses to which a person is entitled under these Regulations—

(a)must be calculated by reference to the cost of travelling by the cheapest means of transport which is reasonable having regard to the person’s age, medical condition and any other relevant circumstances; and

(b)where travel is by private car, may include a mileage allowance and car parking expenses.

(6) A person is entitled to payment of NHS foreign travelling expenses only where the health service body which made the arrangements for the provision of services abroad agrees the mode and cost of travel and the necessity or otherwise for a companion before the costs are incurred.