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Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
The Health and Care Transformation Programme Primary Care project sought views from the public about primary care services to help shape the future health and care services on the island.
The consultation attracted a total of 722 public responses, and the project welcomed all feedback and considered each comment made in response to the survey.
The project team have incorporated the public responses into the developing vision and model of care for future at scale primary care. Responders who provided contact details were invited to interviews and events to participate in the development of the vision and model of care. 26 people attended two follow-up online focus group events in February.
A detailed summary of the consultation responses has been published below.
The purpose of this consultation was to gather views regarding the Manx Care (Duty of Candour Procedure) Regulations 2021 which will require organisations providing people with health and care services to follow a set procedure where a person's safety has been, or is likely to be, affected as a result of using a health or social care service, including what information must be provided and when.
52 responses were received: six from organisations and 46 from individuals.
All responses received during the consultation have been considered and have helped to make improvements to the Regulations, including:
The responses have also led to further detail being included in the draft operational policy for the duty of candour, which is being worked on alongside the Regulations.
It is intended that these Regulations will be introduced to Tynwald in March (subject to the Manx Care Bill 2020 receiving Royal Assent) with the aim that they should take effect at the same time as the establishment of Manx Care.
For views on the proposed amendments to the Insurance (Conduct of Business)(Long Term Business) Code 2018.
Respondents found our proposed approach acceptable.
We finalised the Insurance (Conduct of Business)(Long Term Business) Code 2021 for implementation on 1 July 2021.