HC Deb 27 May 1966 vol 729 cc192-3W
Mr. James Davidson

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what steps have been taken by the Scottish Home and Health Department to assist general practitioners in single practices to obtain locums during periods of absence.

Mr. Ross

General practitioners in contract with the National Health Service are required to find and pay their own locums and this is recognised in their remuneration. Where possible, executive councils arrange assistance for general practitioners in emergencies and they may also appoint a deputy in the event of a doctor's incapacity. I hope shortly to give them guidance on the improvement of these arrangements.