§ The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health (Lord Warner)My right honourable friend (Mr Hutton) made the following Written Ministerial Statement on 14 May.
We are publishing today a consultation paper on proposals to revise and clarity the rules on eligibility for free National Health Service primary medical services. Copies have been placed in the Library.
The consultation paper sets out proposals to strengthen the current system so that eligibility for primary medical services would be aligned as closely as possible with that for free hospital care. It sets out proposals for introducing a system of charges for those overseas visitors who would not be eligible for free treatment and seeks views on how such charges should operate.
27WSUnder the proposals overseas visitors would continue to be entitled to receive emergency or immediately necessary treatment free of charge. The paper also invites views on whether any other treatments should continue to be free for the protection of public health.
28WSThe proposed new rules are intended to allow general practice staff and primary care trusts to distinguish more easily between those eligible for free treatment and those not.
The consultation begins today and runs until 13 August 2004.