Minister requires PCTs to discuss out-of-hours improvements

By Neil Durham, 12 February 2010

PCTs will be required to have the quality of out-of-hours care on their board meeting agendas each month for the next six months, according to health minister Mike O'Brien.

Mr O'Brien: PCTs need to take more responsibility for out-of-hours

Mr O'Brien: PCTs need to take more responsibility for out-of-hours

Explaining action to be taken to improve out-of-hours care during a Parliamentary debate on Tuesday, he added: ‘That will be monitored by the SHA. Thereafter, PCTs need to take a higher level of responsibility for it.'

The RCGP and GMC's push for a change to EU law to ensure proper skills and language testing for doctors who wish to practise in the UK will not be addressed directly by the government.

Mr O'Brien explained: ‘There are three checks on doctors from the European Economic Area (EEA). First the GMC checks their medical qualifications. Secondly, since 2004 the PCT is responsible for checking that they speak English and that nothing is known about them that undermines their medical capability. Thirdly, the employers are responsible for ensuring that the GPs whom they employ not only speak English, but are clinically competent. In some cases it is clear that some of the PCTs have been a weak link. Some have not always complied with their responsibilities.'

Mr O'Brien added: ‘The EU law will be reviewed in 2012, so the directive will be reviewed in any event. We must ensure that we examine the detail of that. However, we cannot wait until then. We must put in place safety checks to ensure that this year the lessons of that tragic death are learned.'

Editor's blog: Revealed: the contents of the out-of-hours review (my predictions at least)

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