Healthcare Improvement Scotland: independent healthcare fees consultation

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Closes 11 Dec 2023

Questions

In 2023-2024, Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) reached the statutory maximum registration fees of £3500 and £5000 that it is able to charge to regulate independent clinics and independent hospitals, respectively.  HIS is also approaching the maximum statutory continuation fees that it is able to charge to regulate services.  Details of the current fees is available on the HIS website. This  consultation is required to ensure that the fees required for the effective regulation of independent healthcare services is fairly implemented.

The statutory maximum fee that HIS can charge for the variation or removal of a condition of registration or the cancellation of independent healthcare services is currently £100. However, in the past it has not routinely charged for these to help reduce costs for service providers. In many cases variations to individual independent healthcare services are relatively minor but HIS is now seeing an increasing number of significant and often speculative variations which require greater input and resources from HIS and the costs to HIS far exceed the £100 statutory maximum fee limit.  For example a change to add general dental services to a service requires input from dental practice inspectors or changes to mental health services may require input from a psychiatrist.  Where clinical specialties are not available in house, HIS has to pay commercial rates for this expertise. We propose to increase the maximum fees for variation to services to £1000 to give HIS scope to address the more complex changes to independent healthcare services.   As with other fees, it is envisaged that HIS will charge for variations on a scale which is representative of the cost of the work, or look to bill for each variation based on the actual cost, up to the maximum.

For the cancellation of independent healthcare services, the current maximum statutory fee for the cancellation of a service is £100 and we do not propose to increase this.

In addition to the fees set in regulations for independent hospitals and independent clinics, we will need to amend the fees regulations to prescribe maximum fees that HIS will be able to charge in relation to independent medical agencies (a new type of service being regulated).

The following tables list the current statutory maximum fees and proposed new maximum fees.

More Information

Service

Application for Registration

(£)

Annual Continuation

(£)

Variation or Removal of Condition

(£)

Cancellation of Registration

(£)

Independent Hospital

5,000

250 per place*

100

100

Private Psychiatric Hospital

5,000

250 per place*

100

100

Independent Clinic

3,500

3,500

100

100

Independent Medical Agency

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

*per bed

More Information

Service

Application for Registration

(£)

Annual Continuation

(£)

Variation or Removal of Condition

(£)

Cancellation of Registration

(£)

Independent Hospital

10,000

500 per place*

1000

100

Private Psychiatric Hospital

10,000

500 per place*

1000

100

Independent Clinic

7,000

7,000

1000

100

Independent Medical Agency

7,000

7,000

1000

100

*per bed

While we are proposing an increase in maximum fees, it’s important to note that any annual fee adjustment will take the form of a minor incremental increase, typically reflective of inflation rates.

As the complexities of regulation increase, so do the costs associated with maintaining a proficient team, sophisticated technology, and streamlined processes. The decision to revise HIS’ fees is in direct response to the escalating costs of running the organisation, enabling them to sustain the quality expected by the public.

The Scottish Government and HIS remain committed to transparency and accountability. The revised fees reflect a balanced approach that considers the growing expenses while ensuring fairness to all regulated independent healthcare providers.

We understand that changes in fees can raise questions and possibly concerns, and we want to provide you with a transparent understanding of the reasons behind this proposal.

Q1. Do you agree that the regulation of independent healthcare services should continue to be funded through fees charged by HIS to private providers?
Q2. Do you agree with the proposed maximum fees that HIS can charge for the commencement of the regulation of independent medical agencies?
Q3. Given the increasing costs required to regulate independent healthcare, do you agree that the proposed maximum fees Healthcare Improvement Scotland can charge, as outlined in the background information, is required?
Q4. If you do not agree with the proposed maximum fee adjustment: