HC Deb 13 July 1915 vol 73 cc740-1
23 Sir PHILIP MAGNUS

asked the Comptroller of the Household, as representing the National Health Insurance Commissioners, when the balance of the original sum of money, representing the premiums of those insured persons who had neglected to choose a doctor, which was in the hands of the London insurance committee and amounts to about £13,000, will be divided among the doctors on the London panel in accordance with an arrangement made in 1913 with the then Chancellor of the Exchequer?

The COMPTROLLER of the HOUSEHOLD (Mr. Charles Roberts)

Final payments to doctors on the panel in London in respect of the period in question are now being made.