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It also exempts people who are authorised to accompany them, if the need for treatment arose during the visit.
The instrument amends the National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) (Scotland) Regulations 1989 to insert the new exemption.
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“I am really pleased with how the new BSL Plan has been shaped by feedback from over 120 people, and importantly with many of them being Deaf BSL users sharing their lived experiences.
Independent of Government and the NHS, the MWC visits patients, can undertake investigations of care and services, issue reports and recommendations, as well as providing advice and good practice guidance to patients and professionals.
In recognition of the Commission on Parliamentary Reform’s recommendation that Chamber time should be set aside to allow committees to announce the launch of significant inquiries, the Committee announced the launch of its inquiry on 6 November 2018 using this new procedure. The inquiry was formally launched the following day.
This was apparent in formal oral evidence as well as during the Committee's visits to Mull, Western Isles and Orkney as well as its various video conferences with islanders.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 December 2016
Community alarms and/or telecare have been in use in their most basic form for over 40 years, with the latest Scottish Government statistics showing that over 126,000 people are being supported at home with telecare.
As the cabinet secretary Fiona Hyslop indicated in the chamber during portfolio questions on 12 September and at the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee’s pre-budget scrutiny meeting on 26 September, we have deferred the introduction of the fund as budget constraints continue.