§ Mr. BOYTONasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, under the National Insurance Bill, a servant will have to choose a doctor from a list of medical men living in the immediate vicinity of the employer's residence; and whether he will say if a servant becomes ill and has to leave the employer's residence and is removed to an area outside the doctor's 1367W care, or if a servant leaves her situation before a year has expired and lives in another district altogether, how medical attendance is provided for?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEThe answer to the first question is in the affirmative, but the servant in the case put by him will not be deprived of medical benefit, as she will choose a doctor from the panel in the district to which she has removed.