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Number 4 of 2012
HEALTH (PROVISION OF GENERAL PRACTITIONER SERVICES) ACT 2012
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1. Interpretation.
2. Powers to enter into agreements for purposes of relevant section not to be limited.
3. Acceptance of eligible persons on to list of patients.
4. Retention of list of patients upon dissolution of medical partnership.
5. Executive not to consider economic viability when deciding whether to fill, etc., medical position.
6. Movement of medical practice to different premises.
7. Savings.
8. Short title and commencement.
Acts Referred to
Health (Amendment) Act 2005
2005, No. 3
Health Act 1970
1970, No. 1
Medical Practitioners Act 2007
2007, No. 25
Number 4 of 2012
HEALTH (PROVISION OF GENERAL PRACTITIONER SERVICES) ACT 2012
AN ACT TO ENABLE A WIDER RANGE OF REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS TO PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS UNDER THE GENERAL MEDICAL SERVICES SCHEME, TO PROVIDE FOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE OPERATION OF THAT SCHEME, AND TO PROVIDE FOR RELATED MATTERS.
[28th February, 2012]
BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:
Interpretation.
1.â In this Actâ
âeligible personâ means a person who is entitled under the relevant section to have relevant services made available to him or her;
âExecutiveâ means the Health Service Executive;
âGeneral Medical Services Schemeâ means the scheme for the time being in force administered by the Executive for the purposes of performing its function under the relevant section to make available without charge a general practitioner medical and surgical service for eligible persons, and includesâ
(a) any agreement forming part of that scheme,
(b) any circulars, letters or other documents (in whatever form) establishing, amending, qualifying or supplementing that scheme, and
(c) any administrative practices relating to that scheme;
ârelevant agreementâ means any agreement which forms part of, or which relates (whether in whole or in part and whether directly or indirectly) to the General Medical Services Scheme, entered into by any person (including a Minister of the Government or the Executive) or any group of persons (whether before, on or after the commencement of
section 2
), and includesâ
(a) any circulars, letters or other documents (in whatever form) amending, qualifying or supplementing the agreement, whether or not they fall within paragraph (b) of the definition of âGeneral Medical Services Schemeâ, and
(b) any administrative practices relating to the agreement, whether or not they fall within paragraph (c) of the definition of âGeneral Medical Services Schemeâ;
ârelevant medical practitionerâ means a registered medical practitionerâ
(a) whose name is included in the Specialist Division of the register of medical practitioners established under
section 43
(2)(b) of the
Medical Practitioners Act 2007
, and
(b) who holds a current certificate of registration within the meaning of section 2 of that Act in respect of the medical specialty âGeneral Practiceâ recognised under section 89(1) of that Act;
ârelevant sectionâ means
section 58
(as amended by
section 5
of the
Health (Amendment) Act 2005
) of the
Health Act 1970
;
ârelevant servicesâ means one or more services which may be provided, under the General Medical Services Scheme, to eligible persons.
Powers to enter into agreements for purposes of relevant section not to be limited.
2.â (1) Subject to subsection (2), a provision of any relevant agreement which has as its object or effect (whether in whole or in part) the limitation, by reference to an event whereby a relevant medical practitioner ceases to provide relevant services, ofâ
(a) the power of the Executive to enter into an agreement with one or more than one relevant medical practitioner for the purposes of the Executive performing any of its functions under the relevant section, or
(b) the power of a relevant medical practitioner to enter into an agreement referred to in paragraph (a),
shall be void in so far as that provision has that object or effect, as the case may be, and irrespective of the nature of such event.
(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to a provision of a relevant agreement entered into before, on or after the commencement of this section in so far as the provision has the object or effect of causing a relevant medical practitioner to cease to provide relevant services (whether by termination of the agreement or otherwise) on reaching the age of 70 years or such other age as is specified in that provision.
Acceptance of eligible persons on to list of patients.
3.â (1) Notwithstanding any relevant agreement but subject to subsection (2), a relevant medical practitioner who has entered into an agreement with the Executive (whether before, on or after the commencement of this section) to provide relevant services shall, on and after that commencement, be entitled to accept, on to his or her list of patients, any eligible person who has nominated the practitioner as his or her practitioner of choice in the provision of such services.
(2) A relevant medical practitioner referred to in subsection (1) shall not exercise the entitlement referred to in that subsection if to do so would cause the number of eligible persons on his or her list of patients to exceed the number of eligible persons that he or she is permitted, under the General Medical Services Scheme, to accept on to that list.
Retention of list of patients upon dissolution of medical partnership.
4.â Notwithstanding any relevant agreement, a relevant medical practitioner who has entered into an agreement with the Executive (whether before, on or after the commencement of this section) to provide relevant services shall be entitled, on the dissolution (by whatever means) of any partnership of relevant medical practitioners in which he or she is a partner, to retain, on his or her list of patients, any eligible person who was on the list immediately before the dissolution, unless the Executive is advised that the eligible person does not wish to be retained on that list.
Executive not to consider economic viability when deciding whether to fill, etc., medical position.
5.â Notwithstanding any relevant agreement, in making a decision whether or not to enter into an agreement with a relevant medical practitioner for the provision by him or her of relevant services, the Executive shall not, for the purposes of that decision, take into considerationâ
(a) the short-term or long-term economic viability of the medical practice to which the agreement relates, or
(b) the short-term or long-term economic viability of any other medical practice.
Movement of medical practice to different premises.
6.â Notwithstanding any relevant agreement, a relevant medical practitioner who has entered into an agreement with the Executive (whether before, on or after the commencement of this section) to provide relevant services at premises approved by the Executive from time to time shall not provide such services at any other premises unless he or she has made a request to the Executive to provide such services at other premises identified in the request and the Executive has consented to the request.
Savings.
7.â Subject to
sections 2 to 6
, nothing in this Act shall affect the operation of the General Medical Services Scheme.
Short title and commencement.
8.â (1) This Act may be cited as the Health (Provision of General Practitioner Services) Act 2012.
(2) This Act shall come into operation on such day or days as the Minister for Health may appoint by order or orders either generally or with reference to any particular purpose or provision and different days may be so appointed for different purposes or provisions.
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